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I prefer the 357XP as its physically a smaller saw with equally as much grunt.

 

Not at all; 341 maybe but the 361 is another leaque more powerful than the husky. Yep, Husq still use one piston ring and Stihl 2. Some think 2 is old fashioned and unneccessary but if experience is anything to go by, 2 rings lasts longer, simple as that.

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I have run a few 361's and would keep my 357 any day of the week,the 341 is a dog in comparison to bothl! if i was thinning and i have spent a day or hallf on each i would go back to the 357 every time,evan in hard wood logging i think the 357 is faster.

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Not at all; 341 maybe but the 361 is another leaque more powerful than the husky. Yep, Husq still use one piston ring and Stihl 2. Some think 2 is old fashioned and unneccessary but if experience is anything to go by, 2 rings lasts longer, simple as that.

 

Totally agree mate. Anyway, id rather but my chainsaws from a proper chainsaw manufacturer than a washing machine manufacturer like electrolux:sneaky2:Stihl all the way:001_tongue::001_smile:

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