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I think the crank is different on the 359, as well as the porting.
I have a 357xp and a 365 special. There could be only a pound to 1.5lbs difference in them PHO. Something in 12.?? (cant remember) and 13.6lbs. ......
i have a 359, a 357 and a 262. they are all within an ounce or two of 13lbs and cut very similarly in wood under 12". above that, the power of the 262 takes over as the wood increases in size.
I have a 357xp and a 365 special. There could be only a pound to 1.5lbs difference in them PHO. Something in 12.?? (cant remember) and 13.6lbs.
wow, i thought if there was anywere the 359 were better, it would be in the bigger stuff. do you find the 359 better in any area?
Quote from: Cut4fun on November 28, 2009, 06:03:02 pmI have a 357xp and a 365 special. There could be only a pound to 1.5lbs difference in them PHO. Something in 12.?? (cant remember) and 13.6lbs.If you want a limbing saw and smaller bucking saw. Look at the new 50cc 346xp 11.??lbs with the grey side cover. If you want to save even more weight and more toward limbing old 46cc 346xp 10.??lbs with orange cover.
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