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Tear this damn thing down and post some pics, NOW!!!! And when you get done with that , GFY!!!!! :)
 

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Isn't this really a type III? Carb, mtronic with updated filter, and now this?
 

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Hope you feel better Randy.

If it is like the other 362s, it will take about 5 tanks of fuel before it starts to feel right.

Now correct me if I'm wrong, but 12lb 6.4 oz is less than 12 & 1/2 lbs, 12.8 lbs is 12 lbs 12.8 oz.

It is very light for a 60 cc saw, but just something about aluminum bolts that I just don't like. Unless they are "special", I don't think you are supposed to re use aluminum bolts.
 

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It is very light for a 60 cc saw, but just something about aluminum bolts that I just don't like. Unless they are "special", I don't think you are supposed to re use aluminum bolts.
on the papers it looks to be great update, it was for sure time they did something serious with their pro 50 and 60 CC.
I find it also interesting with aluminium bolts, it may be more expensive to repair on longer run.

Hope you feel better Randy
 

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on the papers it looks to be great update, it was for sure time they did something serious with their pro 50 and 60 CC.
I find it also interesting with aluminium bolts, it may be more expensive to repair on longer run.

Hope you feel better Randy
It's not a husky, its a STIHL. :)
 

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I'll bet that with maintaining the same saw designation that there will be a lot of parts interchangeability. Otherwise, they would have had to come up with a new model # to avoid confusion.

That always isnt true the 032 031, 028, 041, many more alot of different items per saw style

Another one is the 1128 ,044 046 have different parts but same prefix of numers


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