They may not be the highest reving saw, but the torque is there where it is missing on the Stihl. This saw oiler also counteracts the stingy one the ms361 has. Ran it for about five min and already seemed to go through a gallon of oil already lol.
I'm drooling right now haha28" on the 750. I don't need to touch the manual oiler. The saw slobbers oil on it's own.
Yeh I love some good torque!!! I need to fill up the 076 but I first have to get the chain spin taken care of. I'm thinking the clutch springs and shoes may need some attention. But I need to open her up first. Another saw to be taken apart :/. I need to take the 660 into the dealer to have them test it. And I still need to rebuild the 50v carb. Anyone wanna make $20 rebuilding a carb for me? )
What kinda carb?
Send it with a kit to me ill do it, but your not paying me
I dont want it, i just sold the one i had lol.
Please dont , im trying to thin the herd now!!!!!
I was compairing the weight of the 350 and the ms361 and was quite supprised that I couldn't feel any perceived weight difference. It also seems like the Homelite wins on smaller size by a little also.The 350, 360, 450, 550,650,750 was homelites answer to the new lighter faster generation, it was unfortunately too late to catch up.
Last small husky I got going chain would spin even at super low idle-thought air leak??--Nope just worn out clutch springs and holes where springs latch-new clutch assem. All well.Yeh I love some good torque!!! I need to fill up the 076 but I first have to get the chain spin taken care of. I'm thinking the clutch springs and shoes may need some attention. But I need to open her up first. Another saw to be taken apart :/. I need to take the 660 into the dealer to have them test it. And I still need to rebuild the 50v carb. Anyone wanna make $20 rebuilding a carb for me? )
Last small husky I got going chain would spin even at super low idle-thought air leak??--Nope just worn out clutch springs and holes where springs latch-new clutch assem. All well.