Kiotikarl
Gold Member
Hi guys!
Juste felt like sharing this, but i've recently changed pack, left Husky for Stihl. I usally change my 3 saws yearly, but this time it won't be at the husky dealer. Something he said :shocked: pushed me to go somewhere else where my $$$ is good and welcomed:thumbsup: Any how , i have an MS170 that i keep all the time on my Prowler, great little saw. I recently bought (friday) an MS362, which is supposed to be better in everyway than the husky357xp.
Just to make sure to compare both saws equitably: They run on 16inch plate, Oregon 72-60,73-60 lpx chaine, and both are stock new. (the 357 is my dad's still on the first tank of gas). Ergonomics, feel, ease of use, vibration, :thumbsup:goes to Sthil. Performance wise, no way in the world can a MS362 beat a Husky 357xp, Remember both are new and stock. Just wanted to share this, don't want to start a debate here:laughing:
The good thing, dealer said if you dont like, you bring back, money garanteed.... so this leaves me to more shopping:drool:
Juste felt like sharing this, but i've recently changed pack, left Husky for Stihl. I usally change my 3 saws yearly, but this time it won't be at the husky dealer. Something he said :shocked: pushed me to go somewhere else where my $$$ is good and welcomed:thumbsup: Any how , i have an MS170 that i keep all the time on my Prowler, great little saw. I recently bought (friday) an MS362, which is supposed to be better in everyway than the husky357xp.
Just to make sure to compare both saws equitably: They run on 16inch plate, Oregon 72-60,73-60 lpx chaine, and both are stock new. (the 357 is my dad's still on the first tank of gas). Ergonomics, feel, ease of use, vibration, :thumbsup:goes to Sthil. Performance wise, no way in the world can a MS362 beat a Husky 357xp, Remember both are new and stock. Just wanted to share this, don't want to start a debate here:laughing:
The good thing, dealer said if you dont like, you bring back, money garanteed.... so this leaves me to more shopping:drool: