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Been real pleased with this machine now in its fifth year of perfect service cutting many cords of wood with an 18 inch bar. Would like something larger for the bigger trees that have been offered to me. Is the 362 much of a step up?
How big you talking here? 24", 36", 48"+? If the wood is too big for that MS280 (Which IME runs a 20" bar comfortably) then I'd take a serious look at the 70cc class. MS440, MS441, MS460 and/or Husky 372XP/576XP.
Going from a 280 to a 362 would be quite the step. If your looking for more speed, it will be there. But will only handle a 24" B & C comfortably. Unless your cutting Softwoods in the Pacific Northwest Then a 32" with Skip.
A 460 is a Big step up. It really depends on How Big the Wood is, you plan on getting into? A 24" set-up on the 362 will be almost a 50" tree. Thats pretty damn big.
Is there a budget # your looking at? $650, $800, $1,000, etc.
I went from a 290 to a 441 with a 20" bar. I have been very happy with the upgrade and am absolutely spoiled with the bigger saw. I think you would be very happy with any larger saw. They are just plain awesome. The 441 is plenty of saw for me, for performance and for safety.
You forgot to add the Caveat .... There are times that WANTmasquerades as NEED . It leads to a life of misery and multiple saw . It is commonly known as CAD !
Thanks for the replies. I won't need anything longer than a 24 inch. Now the want is another discussion. I've seen it here that you can't have too much wood or too many saws.
Thanks for the replies. I won't need anything longer than a 24 inch. Now the want is another discussion. I've seen it here that you can't have too much wood or too many saws.
I resemble that remark, & I'm getting worse. That being said, if I could only have one saw, it would be the 460.A great 2 saw firewood combo as was stated is 50cc & 70cc + or - a few. My 2 saw combo would be 260 & 460. You're about in the same league with the 280/460 combo. Bottom line, I'd go 460 & never look back. BTW a 460 with a 24" bar is a wicked setup in almost any situation. A C
You forgot to add the Caveat .... There are times that WANTmasquerades as NEED . It leads to a life of misery and multiple saw . It is commonly known as CAD !
I went from a 290 to a 441 with a 20" bar. I have been very happy with the upgrade and am absolutely spoiled with the bigger saw. I think you would be very happy with any larger saw. They are just plain awesome. The 441 is plenty of saw for me, for performance and for safety.
Been real pleased with this machine now in its fifth year of perfect service cutting many cords of wood with an 18 inch bar. Would like something larger for the bigger trees that have been offered to me. Is the 362 much of a step up?