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I have a ms362 and a ms460 and i would use ms362 every day of the week , it cuts like mad, iv been treeing for over 20 years and its been my favorite saw, i must have been lucky and got a good one.

 

It isn't a bad saw for a 60cc saw. It's just behind the 560/562 and weighs more.

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Husky 365.

tis bomb proof.

Better than any of the new stihls in that range

 

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Agreed, I have recently bought 365XT whilst I dont use it as intensively as you chaps do, I am very happy with it.

 

I did consider a 460 but thats a lot more money whilst the 365xt was about the same price as a Stihl 391.

 

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Just interested how the ten or so forums compare . Do you get similar info and answers or are they different in any way ??

 

Yeah, arboristsite regularly ends up in an argument about oil, fuel and what bar length should they use on an ms240, 24" or 32"?

 

 

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