Maybe. It looks like a hassle to get a scrench on though. My 362 came with a stubby full wrap scrench(half wrap saw though), and it's fine, but I prefer the full height scrench, and working around the handle looks like a minor pain, but maybe not. I've never used one.But your gripe about messing with the clutch cover??? It does not happen.
I had my bud pulling brush up some steps from a sunken patio. He was a carpenter, You would think he would notice the natural cedar siding he was roughing up. I caught him before he did much damage. The customer didn't say anything, but I am sure he noticed. Weather probably took care of it.Back in the day we used to wrap each bundle with a blanket to avoid damaging the paintwork in the house.
Been there, gotta love itI had my bud pulling brush up some steps from a sunken patio. He was a carpenter, You would think he would notice the natural cedar siding he was roughing up. I caught him before he did much damage. The customer didn't say anything, but I am sure he noticed. Weather probably took care of it.
Just visualize cutting generally horizontal from left to right with the belly of the bar. It is so much easier to just slide your left hand over to the wrap side (right on the saw) as you move the saw into position to make the cut, either limbing or making a face heading left or a back cut heading right. No need to move around the tree to the other side, no need to support the saw with your wrist twisted sideways.
I cut motor-down/pulling-chain frequently with zero problem with half wrap so I dunno. It is true I've never tried a full wrap