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you got wood ?
I`ll take you up on that. I am just down the road from you in Marshville. I own a house in Flemington that I am working on trying to get up to par to sell, too. I`m off work starting tomorrow through Jan 4.
 

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i put a couple of the 362s together and i didnt like the full spring suspension i like the rubber mounted saws better
I agree completely
The only spring saw that feels good is a 661. To me anyway
 

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i havent had a 661 in my hands yet so i cant comment any there maybe in the spring ill buy one
 

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So, we are back to the inboard/outboard clutch debate thing again, and a front heavy saw will not ruin handling ... HHHMMMMMM!!!!!

Try moving your left hand about 1/2 " to the right on the handlebar. That will help those with limp wrists to better balance the Stihl saw!
 

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So, we are back to the inboard/outboard clutch debate thing again, and a front heavy saw will not ruin handling ... HHHMMMMMM!!!!!

Try moving your left hand about 1/2 " to the right on the handlebar. That will help those with limp wrists to better balance the Stihl saw!

The only limp thing on me at the moment is my d!ick mike...i dont care one way or the other , but theres a reason guys that flip them around all day like the 562.

Who said anything about front heavy saws ? .. lol..you can make any saw akward with a nose heavy bar..lol.

Why would you move your hand to the right a half inch ?
 
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So, we are back to the inboard/outboard clutch debate thing again, and a front heavy saw will not ruin handling ... HHHMMMMMM!!!!!

Try moving your left hand about 1/2 " to the right on the handlebar. That will help those with limp wrists to better balance the Stihl saw!

ill arm wrestle you for the win and no argument lol
 

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i just run a saw where it feels good in my hands not sure if i put it in the same place every time or not depending on the cut i will move my hand from the top to the side during the cut i see no reason to argue on this subject
 

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[QUOTE="MustangMike, post: 247550, member: 338" help those with limp wrists to better balance the Stihl saw![/QUOTE]
So, you summed it up. Only limp wristed folks run Stihl?:beer-toast1:
 
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