coveredinsap said:
The published numbers (Stihl 2005 catalog) for the MS361 is 3.3kW @ 5.6kg (& 5.7kg for the 361C). For the Husky (2006 catalog) the numbers are 2.9kW @ 5.5kg for the 359 and 3.2kW @ 5.5kg for the 357XP.
Try doing your calculations again using the correct figures, instead of relying on what Stihl tells you to believe are 'independant' numbers.
Dear Mr Sap,
don't try to tell me where I got my figures from!
The figures don't come from Stihl but from the "Kuratorium für Wald und Forst" which has no connections whatsoever to either Stihl or Husky! They take the saws and measure them themselves. If you don't believe me then thats your problem.
It is of course easy to fiddle the weights if you keep a bar and chain on the saw. I DID give you the weights WITHOUT a bar and chain for this very reason!
It has also been noticed that Husqvarna is sometimes not very honest when it comes to publishing the weight of its saws. But assuming your husky figures are correct they still have a worse power to weight ratio than the 361 (using the correct values for the 361). You're still wrong.
Anyway the "correct" numbers for the 361 are 3.4kW and 5.6kg!!! To be found on the original Stihl site at
www.stihl.de under "produkte" and then under "mittelstarken profi sägen". It is not Stihls fault if somebody in America made a mistake converting the figures for the American Stihl catalogue! Also it doesn't lower the real world kW value of the saw if it's wrong in a catalogue, does it?
You could, of course just go ahead and buy all three saws and measure them yourself! That way you wouldn't be able to make accusations as where the results came from.
But apart from that just what is your problem with Stihl? Did Stihl kill all your children and rape your dog or something? However your Stihl phobia is your problem and not mine, so good luck and get well soon!
Bye and have a nice weekend!
P.S. I'm going to follow the advice of my father-in-law who said "don't argue with dumm people, whether you are right or wrong makes no difference to them", I'm not saying that you are dumm Sap but I'm outta' this thread anyway!
As for horsepower I've dug out the equation:
Horsepower = (torque x rpm) / 5252
So although power and torque are different things they aren't independant of each other.