New Husky 362xp

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Yes, they do, just not yet says moma:cry:
We need to get you going as the new saw builder, then you can stay at home, build saws and talk on the computer more
 
lol that would be cool, but I'd have to do a ton to make what I make now, and sometimes that isn't enough. lol
 
Freakingstang said:
lol that would be cool, but I'd have to do a ton to make what I make now, and sometimes that isn't enough. lol
The text appeared when I quoted it - it was "color white", but I changed that in the quote above....
 
Aww, the good life, feeling the love, Love is in the air today, I can feel it everywhere! I still love you Doc.:heart:
 
Sort of, but I would rather compare it to other smaller cc and / or lower power saws on a chassis that initially was for a larger cc/more powerfull engine, like the MS650, MS341, 034, 024, Dolmar 4600S, 7300, 6400, Husky 365, 359, 570.
 
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But originaly at 12 pds with 4.6 hp, it was a good weight to power, not sure what the new specs really are. But with you're line, the 441 is designed for the new 461 as well, and then we can get started on the 390 chasis, or talk about the 575/570 saws, so where does it end and who wins in the end on that? It was meant as a joke.
Andy
 
Well, right now, of the 362/365/372 family of saws, the 362 is the only one that Husky has to ship at the moment. 372's are out at least for the rest of the year, and I was told that you can't get 365's now either.

While no one will mistake a 362 for a 372, it is a very good saw. But at less than $100 difference in price, you can understand why everyone chooses the 372.
 

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