Idahonative
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The only Husky I've run with a nice power band is my 385xp, the rest you better keep the RPM's up high and if you push them they fall flat fast. Steve
This is exactly what I was talking about above with my cousins 372. As soon as he pushed it too much, it stalled. But like I said, maybe it was just his saw.
The other thing he liked was the inboard clutch on the Echo's. When we cut wood around here, we have to travel a fair distance and packing the trailer tight is important. We cut and load the rounds but quite often we have to noodle a round to fill a gap. That outboard on his 372 plugs up in short order. The inboard on the 600 series Echo's handles such a job with ease.
Here's a pic of our 16' trailer loaded with Red Fir earlier this week: