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hi guys,

 

I recently got my hands on some new 372,390,395 and 3120xp saws (I have a receipt). they all fired up and worked good but seem to have been sat in a box in a shed for 6 years and for some unknown reason the antivib bolts have started to shear off so two saws need replacing and a few other small bits too.

 

where can I download the pdfs for the workshop manuals so I can get the right parts and always be able to fix these guys myself?

 

if you have bothered to read this far I also need some new carburettors for some of my older guys and have seen a whole lot of new Chinese rip offs so are there any companies to avoid and any you can recommend would be great.

 

thanks for reading and for any help you can give.

ben

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Just Google husqvarna 372  workshop manual, there are loads out there on the internet. I've got a 372 and 390 manual stored on my phone at the moment. 

 

Nice collection BTW.

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cheers guys, I've found places to download the manuals but I need to sign up and I hate all the junk in the inbox after a signup so was hoping for a short cut to the freeones

 

yer the saws are great, I learned to fell with them and have a reasonable understanding on fixing most normal bits and just can't bring myself to get a saw I need a computer to fix.

 

thanks for the replies ill keep searching and have a snoop at the l&s guys.

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2 hours ago, jarnii said:

just can't bring myself to get a saw I need a computer to fix.

 

You need the software as well as the computer and they are not giving it away.

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