Speaking of the AWESOME 362, perhaps I should put the 8T on it, running a 20" bar and 33RS. No? Stick with the 7T?
Mine is ported already..i still wouldnt want an 8pin on it..stick with 7
Speaking of the AWESOME 362, perhaps I should put the 8T on it, running a 20" bar and 33RS. No? Stick with the 7T?
I cut with a sugihara 24" b/c semi skip square on my MM362c with 8 pin. It will pull it no problem as long as u dont use a heavy hand. 7 pin pulls with more authoritySpeaking of the AWESOME 362, perhaps I should put the 8T on it, running a 20" bar and 33RS. No? Stick with the 7T?
Mike the 8 pin will run on a 24 bar with the 362 ported no problem but the key is the semi skip square filed at the right angle. About 30 to 35 . Full comp chain is too much for it. I use the 24 bar on the 362 for reach mostly as I never bury it but I have and it works fine with the right setup but 7 pin does make more sense. Actually Randy was the one who told me the 362c after porting would love the 8 pin but I agree the 7 pin would be better on the 24 b/cIMO, putting a 8pin on a 362, ported or not, is foolish, it just does not have the grunt for that. Now if your talking a ported 660 (or similar) running a 24" bar, that is a different story!
Another questions, I have seen several wrap handle 362s out there, but never a wrap handle 562, do they make them???
My MM044 and MM660 do alright with an 8 pin
I cut with a sugihara 24" b/c semi skip square on my MM362c with 8 pin. It will pull it no problem as long as u dont use a heavy hand. 7 pin pulls with more authority
It all depends on the size wood I will cut and I like longer bars for the reach as my lower back aches with short bars. I plan on putin the 7 pin on the ported 362 with the 24 Sugihara. I have a Sugihara 20" but I prefer the 24"
It's every bit the quality of the 661.Oh, and I handled a 461R in a shop today. It's nice, but just doesn't seem to be the same quality of the 661R.
You most definitely want a 7-pin on a 362. Save those for only your strongest 90+cc saw.It all depends on the size wood I will cut and I like longer bars for the reach as my lower back aches with short bars. I plan on putin the 7 pin on the ported 362 with the 24 Sugihara. I have a Sugihara 20" but I prefer the 24"
IMO, putting a 8pin on a 362, ported or not, is foolish, it just does not have the grunt for that. Now if your talking a ported 660 (or similar) running a 24" bar, that is a different story!
Another questions, I have seen several wrap handle 362s out there, but never a wrap handle 562, do they make them???
It's every bit the quality of the 661.
Gotcha. That would be because the 661 is a completely new saw. The 461 is a 460 with a few parts replaced. That's a significant part of why I like the 461 so muchBy that I mean that the construction doesn't seem to be as well thought out as with the 661. Seems to have lots more exposed bolts and the air filter set up isn't as nice.
Yeah 461 is easier to work on than a 441.Gotcha. That would be because the 661 is a completely new saw. The 461 is a 460 with a few parts replaced. That's a significant part of why I like the 461 so much
BIG TIME, lol!Yeah 461 is easier to work on than a 441.
I like the older setup to work on. The new saws are nice and comfortable to use but not as easy to work on.BIG TIME, lol!