1legwoodchopper
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Hello folks. Just scored a 362c for $425. Has a 20" ES bar on it and it's probably in 85-90% of new condition. Compression was solid so I went for it.
Couple of questions.
1. The Palm grip safety has a loud click and is rather stiff to depress when compared to my 028.035, and 038. I've read its some new safety feature. When you depress the whole cylinder area moves. However, the saw functions as it should. Is this normal?
2. What's max bar in your esteemed opinions? I Run a 25 on the 038, 20's on the 034 and 5100s. I'm giving the 028 to my brother in law so it's a moot point.
3. Lots of duplication I know but I'd love to run a longish bar and carbide chain. I'm clearing pasture of cedar, mesquite, and scrubby oaks. Spraying not an option. 3 man crew hence the duplication. I want something to flush cut as best as possible and it's going to see grim if not dirt. Would is run a 25", skip, full chisel, in carbide (if they make it that way). More for reach than size of wood.
Hope I bought a good saw for $425. Seems opinions are mixed on it. It fit the budget and wasn't built in the 70's, 80's, and is a Stihl. The dealer network is not to be underestimated. Please let me know yalls thoughts.
Thanks,
Jason
Couple of questions.
1. The Palm grip safety has a loud click and is rather stiff to depress when compared to my 028.035, and 038. I've read its some new safety feature. When you depress the whole cylinder area moves. However, the saw functions as it should. Is this normal?
2. What's max bar in your esteemed opinions? I Run a 25 on the 038, 20's on the 034 and 5100s. I'm giving the 028 to my brother in law so it's a moot point.
3. Lots of duplication I know but I'd love to run a longish bar and carbide chain. I'm clearing pasture of cedar, mesquite, and scrubby oaks. Spraying not an option. 3 man crew hence the duplication. I want something to flush cut as best as possible and it's going to see grim if not dirt. Would is run a 25", skip, full chisel, in carbide (if they make it that way). More for reach than size of wood.
Hope I bought a good saw for $425. Seems opinions are mixed on it. It fit the budget and wasn't built in the 70's, 80's, and is a Stihl. The dealer network is not to be underestimated. Please let me know yalls thoughts.
Thanks,
Jason