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Well I can honestly say that after several months of hard use I have nothing bad to say about my 360tes. Stuck with the 14" bar in the end which I haven't regretted in the slightest, performance in the cut is very good and it is very reliable. It's taken a couple of big knocks with no sign of any damage. Couldn't be happier and I would highly recomend!

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Well I can honestly say that after several months of hard use I have nothing bad to say about my 360tes. Stuck with the 14" bar in the end which I haven't regretted in the slightest, performance in the cut is very good and it is very reliable. It's taken a couple of big knocks with no sign of any damage. Couldn't be happier and I would highly recomend!

 

Bought one today; tis a lil beauty! :thumbup:

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Bought one today; tis a lil beauty! :thumbup:

 

make sure ya run the chain quite tight and keep a spare chain handy just incase it spits one off. A Husky 372xp alloy chain catcher is a good mod if it snaps the original plastic/nylon one. Remove the spark arrestor but keep an eye on the cover that surrounds the zorst as mine has become a victim of heat and melted a fair bit. Bloody good saw though.

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make sure ya run the chain quite tight and keep a spare chain handy just incase it spits one off. A Husky 372xp alloy chain catcher is a good mod if it snaps the original plastic/nylon one. Remove the spark arrestor but keep an eye on the cover that surrounds the zorst as mine has become a victim of heat and melted a fair bit. Bloody good saw though.

 

Mine has never spat a chain off but from the way your talking about it its happened a fair bit to you?

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