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Nope not at all brother!You say it like it's a bad thing.lol
Can I ask? Are 2 series Hooskies a 2 port jug and the 3 series quad port jugs?
Hi Joe...For the most part yes Jeff. Two exceptions, the 394 was a dual port, but it is so similar to a 2 series design it may as well just be considered an updated 288.
The second outlier was the 362 XP, dual port but bottom fed transfers and a solid piston.
that is right, 362 has dual port, 362 was also a huge mistake by Husky, same plattform as 372, very few buy a 60cc saw big as a 70cc saw, except them Stihl lads
Hi Joe...
I’d think that a 365 closed port would smoke one? The open port probably not.I don't know if I would call the 362 a mistake Tor, it WAS lighter than the 365/372 with the small mount setup, and it was very snappy. It also made power at ~1000RPM more than the 365. I think it suffered from poor marketing more than anything.
I’d think a 365 closed port would smoke one? The open port probably not.
362 seem kinda rare. Just noticed one on my local craigslist, guy wants too much money though.I honestly don't know Mason, the 362 is pretty sporty, might surprise somebody.
top end was good Joe, its the bottom part who where just to big.I don't know if I would call the 362 a mistake Tor, it WAS lighter than the 365/372 with the small mount setup, and it was very snappy. It also made power at ~1000RPM more than the 365. I think it suffered from poor marketing more than anything.
There’s a nice complete builder for sale in the tradin post on here, I believe it’s $175362 seem kinda rare. Just noticed one on my local craigslist, guy wants too much money though.