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27 minutes ago, adw said:

Are you sure these are 372, as they have a spring AV system so would not require replacing due to age?

As Andrew says . AV springs don't go brittle sitting on a shelf .  Cheap Chinese saws with rubber buffers can however ......?

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6 minutes ago, spudulike said:

Mmm, hope it isn't one of those dodgy Chinese copies!!

That's what's crossing my mind.

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13 hours ago, spudulike said:

Mmm, hope it isn't one of those dodgy Chinese copies!!

well that's 3 of us, ill be off to my barn in a bit so ill send through some pics with the tag and the tag is there. it came in a original box with the manuals and all the other bits but to be honest how hard is a box and manual to make after ripping off a saw. it does have a decompression valve at the top. ill get all the photos today when I go there.  was planning on taking another one of my new stock and get it tuned up before I run it in but I won't bother if they are knock offs.

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If the decomp valve comes through the top cover rather than being on the SIDE of the cylinder, it is most likely OK and original as I have only ever seen the earlier model copied.

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