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Dolmar 5105, Husqvarna 371XP and 288XP. Got to run everyone of them today. Dropping, trimming and general cutting.
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Forgot a picture of the 288XP.
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Ronaldo, pardon my ancient computer, but I cannot see any of your pictures that you sent using Tapatalk. Do you have any idea what I need to download to my computer in order for them to appear on the screen? All I see now is an icon. On the other hand, ForageFarmer's Pic and most of the others on this thread are visible.

If anyone else knows, please advise.
 

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I am not sure why they wouldn't be showing. I'm not great with technologies anyway, but I took the pics with my phone and put em on the site through tapatalk. That's the same as I always do.

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I am not sure why they wouldn't be showing. I'm not great with technologies anyway, but I took the pics with my phone and put em on the site through tapatalk. That's the same as I always do.

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Apparently these are just JPG files, but my machine still won't show them. I have the latest version of Adobe Flashplayer installed. It's probably an XP problem. I'll try a couple of other forums to see if any gurus can figure it out. Your 371XP may be my next chainsaw acquisition. I imagine it's a tad bigger than a Husky 61, a pound heavier in weight, and faster.
 
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Apparently these are just JPG files, but my machine still won't show them. I have the latest version of Adobe Flashplayer installed. It's probably an XP problem. I'll try a couple of other forums to see if any gurus can figure it out. Your 371XP may be my next chainsaw acquisition. I imagine it's a tad bigger than a Husky 61, a pound heavier in weight, and faster.
I like my 371. Basically a 372, but the 372's had a little more strength in the case at the bar mount area.

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Sold my 2012 Ram and purchased a used 2013 Dually and put her to work.

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If the mileage I am getting is correct this truck is insane, higher legal tow rating by over 5k Lbs, DRW, long bed, heavier truck yet much better mileage empty and far better towing. Time will tell as I hand calculate and track every mile but thus far this truck is stupid good!

Oh and that's a 661/461/241c on the tailgate that all got a little bit of work.
 

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I brought out my Makita 6401 with the BBK and did some major bucking. Amazing how well this saw continues to run. I had a 25" bar on board this time for both bucking and noodle cutting. No hesitation, no problem, lots of noodles.

Here it is with the 32" bar on board:
 

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Last Wednesday and Thursday I had to buck a whole lot of silver maple and birch that a tree removal company offered. They shredded the branches and left the rest for me. Most of it was less than 20" dia., so I decided to bring out this little puppy with an 18" bar to handle it:


My Husky 353 ran flawlessly for two hours solid, about two tanks of fuel. In that amount alone, it cut enough logs to fill two truckloads to capacity. I am always amazed at the fuel economy and cutting speed that this saw delivers.
 

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Finished putting this together yesterday. Working out the kinks. I think I'm going to get a 20" for it. Doesn't like pulling that 24 Sugi much in hardwood.
 

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A hopped up husky 350 took down 2 large roughly 20" maples bucked them up. Saw screams with 16" .325 non safety stihl RS chain. No base gasket and gutted muffler along with converting intake to 372 metal clamp. Still running the dished piston. More torque and usable powerband than I remember my 346xp having.
 
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I have both a Husky 350 and a 353. Every time I carry them to the job site they always perform. One of my co-workers heard the 350 idling the other day and said, "I usually shut off my Stihl in order to save fuel while gathering the next round of cuts. You don't do that and it keeps on going and going. That's the sweetest and smoothest idle I've heard from a 2-cycle in years."

Music to my ears also.
 
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