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Started by Grawulf, August 19, 2008, 07:35:03 PM

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Quote from: TexasTimbers on August 19, 2008, 08:27:53 PM
I was funnin ya on the link wulf. Comparing a 361 to a 372 is not apples to apples.

I have never run an MS 361 but I understand pound for pound they are considered as good as the 372 for their class, which is about 10cc less. the 372 is heavier in the woods, and in the wallet too I think. ....

I forgot to say that handling and carrying the 361 and 372xp is much more different than you would believe, just reading the specs.
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Well guys...........after using the 361 for a month and a half cleaning up after Ike, I'm convinced that it was the right decision. Every tank of gas through it makes her purr even prettier. My hat's off to the Stihl guys! Now to refurb the old 041   :)      Devan

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Got a 361 to replace an 032 I had for eons.  Seems like someone wanted more than I did.  No complaints with it though.  Put a 25 in. bar equipped with a chisel tooth chain with modified rakers on it and have been smiling ever since.  Glad you're liking yours, Grawulf.
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Quote from: Grawulf on October 04, 2008, 09:05:46 AM
Well guys...........after using the 361 for a month and a half cleaning up after Ike, I'm convinced that it was the right decision. Every tank of gas through it makes her purr even prettier. My hat's off to the Stihl guys! ....

Only because they actually made a Husky xp, and not a traditional Stihl....... :) :D :D
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