When I tried to order my 362CM the dealer told me I didn't want it and that I should buy a 391. Whatever.
Depends on what you want to do with it. Making a YouTube vid? Should sound mean as hell revving up in the garage with a 20" on it...... But I'm guessing you want to go cut wood with it no?
Saw evolution has made the 50 cc saw near as strong as the older 60 cc saws. Old rule of thumb was you need 60 cc to throw a full chisel 20". 50 cc saws now should do OK with 20", The light weight is a big plus as we get older features & saws get newer features ! 2 lbs lighter is a lot of weight when out in the woods all day ! My concern would be longevity: smaller moving parts having the same stresses as the older bigger saws. Maybe material & engineering evolution will make them last forever like some older saws. many 20 & 30 year old saws still out there throwing chips
50cc is still not there yet as far as running a 20" buried in hardwoods. My 034 runs a 3/8"-20" setup with far more authority than my 261.
I'm hoping it will handle a 20" or at least an 18" 3/8" setup. If it won't it will be gone pretty quick. 16" is just too much reaching to me. I'm used to a 24-28".
It should. Ecsaws did one for a guy over on AS, that absolutely hauled arse. In all fairness though, he has a 346 that would most likely stomp a 372 in 20" wood. Crazyness I tell ya. Just be open minded with the saw mike, its going to take a little while to break in and a little while to warm up on you. I think if you give it time you are going to take a liking to it.
I got it from Ktoom. I think it was muffler modded and had some run time on it. I have a 20" bar here or I can go pick up a 18" from the dealer close by.
It'll run that 20" just fine for limbing purposes. It won't make one bit of difference to the saw if it's a 16" 0r a 20" bar cutting a 6" limb.
I'll try to remember to use it for that. I'll usually knock a tree down and go until the big saw is out of fuel with it. I like to walk the log and limb if it's not a huge canopy. I'm hoping the saw will do good on some 10-12" trees to process the whole thing.
Got the 555 yesterday after day dreaming about it for to long. Unfortuanately the place I ordered it from forgot to ship me the bar and chain. I was all pumped up to get out this weekend and try it out . I had to talk myself out of just going to the store and buying another bar to hold me over. Oh we'll just have to wait until early next week I guess
I would like to pick up another 20 in. Chain for the new saw. Any recommendations on what would be the best all around chain ? I use the file for sharpening.
Hard to beat Stihl RS for general use. If your bar is 3/8" .050 gauge then the Stihl loop number is 33RS-72.
+1 one of the best & fast cutting. Oregon full chisel is 72LGX-72 also a decent fast cutting chain, Won't find them at the box stores, Stihl dealer for RS or saw shop for the Oregon 72LGX & 72LPX Stihl RS file size 13/64 & 30° angle Husqy & Oregon file size 7/32 & 25° angle Some 3/8 x .050 chain brands & part numbers
Thanks for the info guys. After poking around here for a while I did notice the RS chains come up a lot on here. I'm gonna give one a try. Thanks again