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I'm more of a stihl man but got done over by thieves last summer,cleaned me out,so took the best deal on replacement kit,one saw being a 372,local dealer did me one for 560inc vat with an 18" and 24" bar/chain,cheap as chips but did buy a 200t and a long reach stihl too and i suppose he was keen for the business.the 372 has been great apart from the usual husky trait of having to re-tighten bolts quite regularly,plenty of poke though,i'm more than happy with it

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we run them at work and i have one and tbh think it,s spot on

my mate could not decide between the 372 and stihl 441 but bought the 441

wrong choice imo but had a reel of chain for the 441

we run xpg,s though:001_tt2:

but if you do beware you need to disconect the carb heater otherwise it will knack the saw it does tell you in manual but who reads them and it is not obvious :thumbdown:

sorry we run 18 inch on all ours

372XP (15" bar, 71cc) list£789.99 price£504.25 price plus vat£592.49

fr price

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