Crane
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Please tell me more about the Stihl 362.
I need a saw that starts and runs without having to be a mechanic.
Nothing ported, or hopped up.
Just a good saw I can count on, day in, day out, 30° F or 90° F.
I've had a 044 for twenty five years, single saw plan, five to eight cord per year personal use.
Then bought an 021 for limbing trees bulldozed into a pile to make way for ten poly houses for Rhododendrums. The 044 was too grabby.
044 had trigger parts failure and none available.
Bought the Husqvarna 357 eleven years ago.
Bought a seldom used 066 off a friend.
Trashed the 066 dropping a tree. Sat the tree on it, wiped off the handle, gas tank, and oil tank.
Bought a 661,to replace the 066.
Bought the 562 to replace the 357.
Using the 661 to cut 4"-12" dia. on the log deck. It's too big, it's too heavy, it's a lot of pull on the shoulder even with decomp. to start 25-30 times per day for a cord of wood.
The 357 was perfect, if not for running issues when hot.
Same with 562.
The 661 does not seem to have start/run issues when hot, which brings me back to Stihl.
362???
The shop early on suggested a battery powered Stihl.
In part because of the way I cut.
I can not imagine battery power being anything like a 4.5 hp saw.
Pick the 562 up tomorrow morning, Thursday, June 11, 2020.
I need a saw that starts and runs without having to be a mechanic.
Nothing ported, or hopped up.
Just a good saw I can count on, day in, day out, 30° F or 90° F.
I've had a 044 for twenty five years, single saw plan, five to eight cord per year personal use.
Then bought an 021 for limbing trees bulldozed into a pile to make way for ten poly houses for Rhododendrums. The 044 was too grabby.
044 had trigger parts failure and none available.
Bought the Husqvarna 357 eleven years ago.
Bought a seldom used 066 off a friend.
Trashed the 066 dropping a tree. Sat the tree on it, wiped off the handle, gas tank, and oil tank.
Bought a 661,to replace the 066.
Bought the 562 to replace the 357.
Using the 661 to cut 4"-12" dia. on the log deck. It's too big, it's too heavy, it's a lot of pull on the shoulder even with decomp. to start 25-30 times per day for a cord of wood.
The 357 was perfect, if not for running issues when hot.
Same with 562.
The 661 does not seem to have start/run issues when hot, which brings me back to Stihl.
362???
The shop early on suggested a battery powered Stihl.
In part because of the way I cut.
I can not imagine battery power being anything like a 4.5 hp saw.
Pick the 562 up tomorrow morning, Thursday, June 11, 2020.