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I paid about $700 for mine as I recall, at a time four years ago when the loonie was about even with the dollar, so that amount today would be realistic.
Seems to me that model #'s that end with an even # are HO saw's.
Jeff :msp_tongue:
Yeah, I agree. The 200, 460, 660, and 880 are all saws I would recommend for first time users and HOs.:hmm3grin2orange:
I just bought two 361's to replace some from a winter burglary. Greatest saw in the lineup besides my 200. Powerful,balanced,light,and AV to die for.Beautiful saw when you need power in a tree.I paid 250 for a used one and 485 for a new one a week ago
I just bought two 361's to replace some from a winter burglary. Greatest saw in the lineup besides my 200. Powerful,balanced,light,and AV to die for.Beautiful saw when you need power in a tree.I paid 250 for a used one and 485 for a new one a week ago
That's what I used to pay for them.
You can keep the 362. Guys I worked for a couple weeks ago had one. To heavy and felt gutless.
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