I've got a 288 and a 395. The 395 is a heck of a saw smooth with loads of power and torque, but it is a heavy sob, and it handles like a cinder block.
The 288 is close in power, but handles a lot better. Imo, it is much better suited for falling and limbing. Even though it's just a few...
Thanks guys. Great information here. To be honest, I wasn't even sure if it came off of a chainsaw. My feeble mind was having trouble picturing how it would have fit on a saw.
A friend of mine found this fuel tank in the woods. It appears to have been mounted on top of a piece of equipment. It has a handle on one end and it looks like at carburetor may have been mounted directly to the back of the tank.
I'm in the 20+ category, as it seems the majority is. Five that I use often- 346, 372, 395, 288, and 670. Most of the rest are vintage mag and get used occasionally.
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