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got a bit of string here somewhere, how long is it?

 

Seriously tho, how old, how long has it been running a 24"? too much bar imo, and if its had a life of that it may need work imo.

Very true.

They made the original 365 upto 2002 then the 365 special 2002-2008 then the x-torq thereafter.

Most people I think (me included) probably class the 365 special as the best saw of all 3 models.

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Very true.

They made the original 365 upto 2002 then the 365 special 2002-2008 then the x-torq thereafter.

Most people I think (me included) probably class the 365 special as the best saw of all 3 models.

 

I have a 365 special with a 2010 serial number. Bought new in 2010:confused1:

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I've got an old 365 and a 365 Special. Must agree the special is a cracking saw. Never tried the x torq

 

The 365xt is a 71cc saw - same as the 372xpxt, but with flow limiters in the transfers (easy to remove, if you know what to do).

 

It is a bit stronger than the 365 Special even stock, but it also is a bit heavier.

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Very true.

They made the original 365 upto 2002 then the 365 special 2002-2008 then the x-torq thereafter.

Most people I think (me included) probably class the 365 special as the best saw of all 3 models.

 

 

Those years varied a bit between different markets etc. :wink:

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