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VOTE Your Favorite 60 cc saw

Whats your favorite 60cc saw to be fair lets say 57cc to 64cc

  • Husky 262

  • 357

  • 359

  • 562

  • Stihl 041

  • 361

  • ms362

  • Jonsered 2159

  • Dolmar 6000

  • 6100 ps 6100

  • Echo 590

  • Stihl 036

  • Stihl 034 super

  • Dolmar 6400

  • Pioneer p41

  • 2163/362

  • Jonsered 630


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hseII

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Rumor has it that the 562 will ruin my love for Stihl once I port it.

Awol's 562's are simply badass. If I can get close to what he does, I'll be thrilled.

I got a Stihl 361 here, all OEM. It's getting Rubbed as well.

I need to get my tooling setup for 47mm.

Geaux On....

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Damn that's a long time ago.

Still waiting on my tooling to be completed.

Then I've got two to do.
 

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@drf256 Al Whats your thoughts on porting a 357


Are you kidding, Al hates all Husqvarnas (exception being the 262) with a passion. I think he would probably use it for an anchor for his skiff.
 

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Are you kidding, Al hates all Husqvarnas (exception being the 262) with a passion. I think he would probably use it for an anchor for his skiff.
WTF?
 

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@drf256 Al Whats your thoughts on porting a 357
I saw a ol boy on YouTube, calls himself Buckin Billy Ray. Anyways he looked liked he knows how to run a saw, so I continued to watch. He was running a 357xp with a Oregon reduced weight bar 28" full chisel that had been as he called it "walkerized" I must say I was genuinely impressed at how that 357 pulled, if I didn't know better I would have thought it was a 372. I'm gonna have to add the 357 to the bucket list that keeps growing to my new addiction....

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I saw a ol boy on YouTube, calls himself Buckin Billy Ray. Anyways he looked liked he knows how to run a saw, so I continued to watch. He was running a 357xp with a Oregon reduced weight bar 28" full chisel that had been as he called it "walkerized" I must say I was genuinely impressed at how that 357 pulled, if I didn't know better I would have thought it was a 372. I'm gonna have to add the 357 to the bucket list that keeps growing to my new addiction....

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BBR has a bunch of sweet videos. Guy genuinely seems like he is "high on life."
 

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BBR has a bunch of sweet videos. Guy genuinely seems like he is "high on life."
Gonna have to check that out. I happen to be searching for some information on the 371 vs the 372 xp one day. He had a video titled Taking the 372 out for a run, while searching I ran across the 357 video. But like you said he's high on life and apparently has quite a few subscribers. He has a couple 372's ripping. I like the lower profile of his vs the tall one. I wonder is it just a simple air cleaner and cover swap or is there more to it?

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Yes and they cut good too. They look heavy and kind of clunky. I say look because I have never had my hands on one, to be so old they cut pretty fast.

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Mine seem to really use a lot of gas but other than that they are great.


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