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Hi

 

Just a thought, but the 365 as I understand, is similar to a 372 which - you may have confirm with the engineers; Spud, Wyk etc on here - that it can be fairly easily ported to achieve similar performance.

 

Considering the price of the 365 against the others, it may be an option if you're not going to be using too extensively with a 24" bar?

 

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I run an ms 460 on an 18 or 25 and it cuts no problem with either bar but the 25 can feel a bit pedestrian. Hence it's been sent to spud for a good talking to about manning up! I couldn't fault it and have only ported it because I can and to stave of buying something bigger a whole longer.

 

I should add I have not used other saws in this category so cannot compare, but love the 460 it starts it cuts it stops when asked like ronseal.

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