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Ive used e10 in the past with mix that had stabilizer in it and never had a fuel issue in my life...even after months of sitting.

Canned fuel is retarded expensive to burn on the regular.
Just use canned in your shelf queen trophy saws (if yer into that -- I like a good used and dirty worksaw). And use pump gas to go to work. All set!

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Just use canned in your shelf queen trophy saws (if yer into that -- I like a good used and dirty worksaw). And use pump gas to go to work. All set!

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That's what I do. 133 got canned fuel along with the 44 rancher and 266xpg
 

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I get so confused ...

So let's see ... Last year the MS362-C was a no good heavy pig even though it did not weigh any more than other 60 cc saws ...

But this year weight does not matter at all, we can all go limbing with 880s ...

So confusing, but I guess I'll get it eventually!

I think I'm starting to realize what my problem is .... It is called memory!!!!
 

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I get so confused ...

So let's see ... Last year the MS362-C was a no good heavy pig even though it did not weigh any more than other 60 cc saws ...

But this year weight does not matter at all, we can all go limbing with 880s ...

So confusing, but I guess I'll get it eventually!

I think I'm starting to realize what my problem is .... It is called memory!!!!

Mike , i think you take chainsaw forums entirely too serious and read too far into guys just jokin around and get way too hung up on certain things.

I like 362s .. they just dont cut as fast or handle as good as some of the other new 60cc offerings..its no big deal.

Jasha has bumped with an 880 before...
 

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Mike , i think you take chainsaw forums entirely too serious and read too far into guys just jokin around and get way too hung up on certain things.

I like 362s .. they just dont cut as fast or handle as good as some of the other new 60cc offerings..its no big deal.

Jasha has bumped with an 880 before...
Yep. Limbing with a 880 is rough. Jasha and those guys out there that do that all the time are used to it.
 
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I used to carry a Magnum Hunting Rifle all season long, and it never bothered me, but now I much prefer a lighter rifle.

40+ years of doing it will make you re think some things.

That's exactly it mike , its all of our personal experiences and perspectives...

I spent over 10 years unloading trucks of lumber to frame houses and carried 90lb bundles of shingles up ladders 6 days a week in the dead of winter and heat of summer..

It gave me perspective , chainsaws aint sheeeeit.
 

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I get so confused ...

So let's see ... Last year the MS362-C was a no good heavy pig even though it did not weigh any more than other 60 cc saws ...

But this year weight does not matter at all, we can all go limbing with 880s ...

So confusing, but I guess I'll get it eventually!

I think I'm starting to realize what my problem is .... It is called memory!!!!
The old 362c is a heavy pig.
The new one is not.
It doesn't matter how much it weighs as long as it has power to match.
If it's heavy and no power it's a heavy peice of *s-word.
If it's heavy but runs like a maniac then it's a stud.
 

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That's exactly it mike , its all of our personal experiences and perspectives...

I spent over 10 years unloading trucks of lumber to frame houses and carried 90lb bundles of shingles up ladders 6 days a week in the dead of winter and heat of summer..

It gave me perspective , chainsaws aint sheeeeit.
I carried a 660 or mostly a 395 every day falling in the hills here and never wanted it to be lighter but it can always be more powerful or use less gas and oil because you have to carry it also.
I'm not worried about cutting the limbs off,I'm worried about putting it on the ground as quick and efficient and as safely as I can.
Bore cutting white oaks all day long makes you want as strong of a saw as you can get.
Doesn't matter how heavy it is,if a 880 was faster than a 661 or 395 in 24" timber that's what everyone would pack but it's not.
 

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So, if weight doesn't matter, than why does the 064 have such a cult like following??? I think I hear different songs being sung on different days!

Theres something about an 064. I saw a few last weekend that outran a 394 in small wood. I thought holy chit. If a guy has a good recipe, they'll run against anything in class. But I've run stock ones that didn't impress me at all though.
 
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