Posted by 4240 Turbo on September 09, 2020 at 20:50:54 from (98.127.219.188):
In Reply to: My new saw came posted by David G on September 09, 2020 at 18:24:02:
I bought a 372xp (71cc) with a 28" bar in about 2006 or so. It is a workhorse to this day. The bolts holding the muffler fell off 2 times and I had to cut with my small saw (346xp 20" bar big bore kit base gasket delete) and other than that that 372 has pulled that 28" bar through thousands of cords of wood and hundreds of tons of saw mill logs. never a problem. I do believe those muffler bolts are to be checked periodically per owners manual. I did not do that. My saw has let me down only 1 time and because the husqvarna 2 cycle oil plugged the flame arrestor screen with soot. I switched to belray h1r for dirtbikes or maxima castor 927 oil in a 32:1 mix and never looked back. good luck. If that saw cuts half as much wood as mine have you will be money ahead for buying it. keep the air filter clean and keep the cases blown off and the nose of the bar greased and the pto bearing lubed and the clutch clean and the flywheel/magneto housing blown out and that saw would last an ordinary person 50 years. Keep good gasoline for it and it should cut a hundred thousand trees down for a prideful owner.
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