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very "glitchy" that saws been eh

 

Just picked the 372 up today from the shop, seems that the running prob was down to 2 things

1) the bottom diaphragm was full of sawdust, due to a holed air-filter a while back.

2) the top diaphragm was the wrong way around. Now I dont understand this, I've never had the carb apart, and nor has the shop, so this leaves it being down to an assembly line problem.

Going to give her a blast tomorrow on some proper wood to check the "glitches" have been sorted, but after initial run-up tests it seems 100%, as a Husky should be.

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I have run my 372xpg with a 24" b/c today for 5 hours blocking up some 70cm to 100cm diameter Birch and it did it fine :)

but if that kind of cutting would be something I did every day I would opt for a larger saw like a 390xpg or something in that class !!

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