Hey! That beaver looks like an otter.
Guys that run tree services buy all kinds of saws. That doesn't change the fact a 362 is a turd compared to 400C or a 562XP.I have a cousin who does tree work. Started with Asplundh. Bought a bucket truck. Bought a crane. Makes however much money he feels like. I fix his saws. He has, who knows, a dozen MS362's.
And, you bunch of goof balls likely don't burn a tank a year and babble on the internet.
I do find it entertaining.
I’ve noticed most tree services around my area tend to buy the cheaper 194T for their climbing saws, and the Echo 590s and clamshell Stihl’s like the 271 and 391 are common for ground saws. Hell, I’ve never seen someone besides myself running a 200TI
Guys that run tree services buy all kinds of saws. That doesn't change the fact a 362 is a turd compared to 400C or a 562XP.
With you 67cc means 70 logic, should we consider the 362 at 59.9 cc a 50cc saw?It's sold with wrap, regular and heated here
They should be. They are 8cc smaller. The 400 at 67cc is a 70cc class saw. Obviously.
The original 362's could run with any 60cc saw, but not with a pro 70cc saw, obviously. The moronic ones were torque-less. The latest ones, I have no idea.
The 400 is 300 dollars more in canada. That is significant enough, imo to seriously evaluate one's needs.
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