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spent this morning with the 362 and well impressed with power and lightness.

I'm sure it's around 60cc.

played with the old 260 which is not 60cc= but mighty impressed. I'm just wondering what stihl were thinking with 261.

of course 660 stole the show

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357xp 18inch bar...I know some people have had issues with this saw but mine is bloody good fun

 

 

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What years was the 365 a 60cc saw? I thought it had been a non xp 70cc all along.

 

I had one of the old 365 's a while back , greet saw , but not a revver , was it not about 65cc ? sold it for a 372 . Should have kept it , fantastic cross cutter .

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I had one of the old 365 's a while back , greet saw , but not a revver , was it not about 65cc ? sold it for a 372 . Should have kept it , fantastic cross cutter .

TS

 

Yep . 65.1cc

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I've not used one but wasn't the 362xp a tasty saw ?

 

Good fun, the one I used ran on 3/8, it's a fair bit heavier than a 357 though, might have a word with a friend, see if its for sale

 

 

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HI JON a 262 is how old mate thanks jon :thumbup:

 

Around late 80's to mid 90's, husky's 3 series of saws started around '97

 

 

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