There's a few on here. Lol. This guy isn't on the forum though. I sold him a fresh rebuilt 034 on the phone before I sent him pics, even. Then he wanted it ported also. I think he just wanted a couple sawsWho gets a saw ported then doesn't use it?
I don't see psp guy's buying the clonesThere's a few on here. Lol. This guy isn't on the forum though. I sold him a fresh rebuilt 034 on the phone before I sent him pics, even. Then he wanted it ported also. I think he just wanted a couple saws
My only hope is that they run enough oil in them and tune them properly to keep the bearings rolling smoothly. The plating in the jugs makes me nervous as well.I don't see psp guy's buying the clones
And hoarding them.
Guys i know that run saws are happy with them
A helper junks it or a skidder flattens it
Just buy another and keep going
Mine's paid for themselves.
Slick 50 1/1My only hope is that they run enough oil in them and tune them properly to keep the bearings rolling smoothly. The plating in the jugs makes me nervous as well.
I've had three like that i just disconnect themWhat's up with the chinese chain brakes: why do they trigger so easily? My first 365 was fine, but I have tried to avoid using brake for the past several years until recently. I'm not sure why. I guess I never needed them. Anyway, my second 365 made by a different manufacturer would trigger the brake when I'd hit the throttle. I almost thought I wasn't going to be able to make test cuts with it.
I might know a guy in aussie landAnybody have any luck scoring some of the odd color versions of these saws? I've seen them in blue, green, red and some 2 tones on madeinchina.com but have been unable to get any of those outfits to ship one. Hardly need more saws, but there are so many of these things out there and the stranger they look, the more fun they are.
the stranger they look, the more fun they are.
Welcome to the site i have two of those hi topsI just joined so I could thank the lads in this thread! I am just a novice who cuts for firewood for self and couple of the extended family for what totals to about a month each year. Been using a trusty ms260 with mm for years but have found I am tackling bugger stuff recently. whilst the poor ol’ saw does it, a full weekend buried balls deep in the wood probably doesn’t do it or my temper much good! I wanted a bigger saw I could grab for the odd occasion. I was looking at used 460’s and 461’s but struggled to justify cost vs how much I would use the saw but after reading Czeds experiment and the others experiences I found a cheap new Chinese 365 on the local trade me site for $300nz (probably under $200 American). Boy did I get lucky - the saw they sent me was a 372! 50mm Piston, hightop, saved me the cost of upgrading the p&c. With all the info in this thread I have ripped it to bits to give it the once over, mildly (very mildly for my first time) ported it and done mm. Runs like a champ. HUGE thanks for taking the plunge and doing the research Czed, this looks like the perfect cheap power that I needed. Only problem I have now is it’s hard to resist pulling it to bits and tinkering with it more!
Post some pics of what your cutting.I just joined so I could thank the lads in this thread! I am just a novice who cuts for firewood for self and couple of the extended family for what totals to about a month each year. Been using a trusty ms260 with mm for years but have found I am tackling bugger stuff recently. whilst the poor ol’ saw does it, a full weekend buried balls deep in the wood probably doesn’t do it or my temper much good! I wanted a bigger saw I could grab for the odd occasion. I was looking at used 460’s and 461’s but struggled to justify cost vs how much I would use the saw but after reading Czeds experiment and the others experiences I found a cheap new Chinese 365 on the local trade me site for $300nz (probably under $200 American). Boy did I get lucky - the saw they sent me was a 372! 50mm Piston, hightop, saved me the cost of upgrading the p&c. With all the info in this thread I have ripped it to bits to give it the once over, mildly (very mildly for my first time) ported it and done mm. Runs like a champ. HUGE thanks for taking the plunge and doing the research Czed, this looks like the perfect cheap power that I needed. Only problem I have now is it’s hard to resist pulling it to bits and tinkering with it more!
That's my next saw if i can import a clone 268.Those 200 series Hoosky's are a lot of fun. Some day maybe a ChiCom version of that saw?? For me with all the "bones" laying around the shop, its cheaper just to scramble those eggs to build one vs. finding a AM option. And at this point either I start doing that or they might as well go to the scrap bin!