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I'm about to buy a 365 xtorq. Any idea if it is a decent mid high power saw?

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I've not tried the X torq one but it would need to be a whole load more powerful than the old ones to call it high power - they always felt to me like a 372 that wasn't running right. Really robust though.

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I'm about to buy a 365 xtorq. Any idea if it is a decent mid high power saw?

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Chogging saw, weighs a ton, you'd be better getting a 560 or a 372 if your gonna be felling every day, but fine for logging

 

 

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