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Sorry i know its a bit sad to praise a saw so much but i need to say `i fell in love my new 372 today`!

 

I have used nearly all the huskys ever built and unbelievably overlooked the 372, until today. I picked it up friday and used it all day today with a 20" bar and it just felt so perfectly balanced and powered.

 

I even stayed until dark just logging up because i didnt want to put it down.(Sad i know).

 

Anyone else feel like this about such a great saw or is it just me :confused1:

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Been using my XP a lot just lately. Got mine loosened up now after probably 40 or 50 tanks through it.

 

Sure is a power house, but I think mine will get a wee mod when its out of warranty.:thumbup:

 

Its an old saw design that has lasted well. The 575 was supposed to replace it years ago, it came and went and now theres the 576. Still not a patch on the 372.

 

I wonder how much longer this impressive saw can still remain on the market before it is squished by emissions bull?:thumbdown:

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to be honest.....when i was employed the company i worked for bought nothing but husky(except for climbing saws of course), so when i went self employed and needed a saw in that size bracket i went straight for the stihl..i had used one once and liked it, and also fancied the change

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