I have a Stihl MS290, that's about 6 or 7 years old. My father-in-law recently decided he didn't need a chainsaw anymore, so he gave me his MS 360 (about 10 years old).
I don't need 2 saws, so I was going to sell one of them. Since it's a "pro" model, I assumed that the 360 would be superior, but I used it a bit this weekend and was unimpressed (though I did notice it was a bit lighter.)
The 360 looks like it's been run fairly hard, and hasn't been cleaned or tuned for a while.
If I put some work into it (or, realistically, pay someone to put some work into it) will it noticably out-perform the 290?
I don't need 2 saws, so I was going to sell one of them. Since it's a "pro" model, I assumed that the 360 would be superior, but I used it a bit this weekend and was unimpressed (though I did notice it was a bit lighter.)
The 360 looks like it's been run fairly hard, and hasn't been cleaned or tuned for a while.
If I put some work into it (or, realistically, pay someone to put some work into it) will it noticably out-perform the 290?

A lot.. 
![[Hearth.com] MS 290 Vs 360 [Hearth.com] MS 290 Vs 360](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/109/109202-f3d92bf55aaad03092e63276aea02e9a.jpg?hash=0aVP2escir)
![[Hearth.com] MS 290 Vs 360 [Hearth.com] MS 290 Vs 360](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/109/109203-9940161ad3c9c0fb474154862423699f.jpg?hash=IXg9HoslOp)
![[Hearth.com] MS 290 Vs 360 [Hearth.com] MS 290 Vs 360](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/109/109204-e846ace850d2f031208e7ff9df612a85.jpg?hash=eFfyRihOba)

And a cooler running saw