XJWoody
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Dolmar dealer nearby?
Welcome to AS. Be forewarned, it's like an arms race in here! Log off now, or prepare to be afflicted with Mad Saw Disease.
I think a combo of a 401 and 5100s would be more versatile than one 361 for a landscaper, for just a bit more money...
I wouldn't want to brush or limb with my 361 if I had a smaller/lighter saw to sling around... I've had to harvest several blowdown hardwoods (up to 20" or so) with my puny Hq 41, back before I was told it couldn't be done! OTOH having a larger saw then would have made life so much smoother.
A MS361 and a MS200 would make a superb pro-saw tag team. I saw a new Husky 336 sell for $240ish shipped on fleabay, something like that, plus a Bailey's "last chance" 372xp would make a fun pair. But for a bit more, you could add a 7900 to the Dolmar lineup, and be cutting twigs to big wood lickety-split.
Good luck!
Welcome to AS. Be forewarned, it's like an arms race in here! Log off now, or prepare to be afflicted with Mad Saw Disease.
I think a combo of a 401 and 5100s would be more versatile than one 361 for a landscaper, for just a bit more money...
I wouldn't want to brush or limb with my 361 if I had a smaller/lighter saw to sling around... I've had to harvest several blowdown hardwoods (up to 20" or so) with my puny Hq 41, back before I was told it couldn't be done! OTOH having a larger saw then would have made life so much smoother.
A MS361 and a MS200 would make a superb pro-saw tag team. I saw a new Husky 336 sell for $240ish shipped on fleabay, something like that, plus a Bailey's "last chance" 372xp would make a fun pair. But for a bit more, you could add a 7900 to the Dolmar lineup, and be cutting twigs to big wood lickety-split.
Good luck!
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