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To be honest, I am not sure. A regular one very well might workI was excited until I read, has to be a MT saw.
I have a few scored 362's, but they are the carb versions, the ones right after the 361.
What's different on them?
To be honest, I am not sure. A regular one very well might workI was excited until I read, has to be a MT saw.
I have a few scored 362's, but they are the carb versions, the ones right after the 361.
What's different on them?
To be honest, I am not sure. A regular one very well might work
Thanks! I am gonna take the saw into my dealer today and see if he can help clarify what p/n I should be looking for.The crankcase half on the clutch side was adapted to the new bumber spike and is supplied with aluminium screws. The previous crankcase half is nla and this new crankcase can also be used for an older version of this saw.
This in generall, but attention: It also depends on the exact specific version of the saw. Best would be to ask your dealer with the serial number.
Can you send me a picture of it?I believe I have one. $75 shipped