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Farmertec G366 Pro
By: Chainsawrepair Date: May 23, 2025, 7:15 am
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Local dealer in my group posted some pics of the Farmertec G366
pro he received in order.
Anyone have any info on this updated air filter set up? Folks
wondering if it can be adapted over as base etc to the older
G366's 361.
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Re: Farmertec G366 Pro
By: Chainsawrepair Date: November 24, 2025, 9:16 am
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For the folks that dont know why the G366 pro has a open
cylinder.
One thing I do like on the pro version of this G366 is the
better air filter set up. Hopefully the walbro carb on pro is
better too.
If your research the cylinder that they copied and used on pro
has been on the MS361 overseas since around 2013 OEM. Places
like India, Malaysia etc. Still sold today OEM open port too
over there.
2 cylinders listed for them overseas. But only the closed one
was used in US.
Dealer that opens them up = I'll add some more. The closed and
open are running neck in neck power wise.. but I'll say this, as
someone who handles more FT cyls then, well more than 99.999
percent of the country, the pro cylinder is the nicest made ft
cylinder period. 372xp pro being close second, but Def second.
one last thing, one of the most famous OEM Stihl saws was, well.
Open port.. I do not favor it personally but a good saw is where
you find it.
Some pics of the OEM and afm pro cylinders.
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