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I think they run a 24" really well unless your limbing ,ran a 24 for a year untill the sprocket shattered,went for a 20" as I found the 24 skipped the rails quite easily snedding. great for ringing up and blocking down in a tree.

 

Agreed again. Just did not want to upset the 3120 18" bar brigade !!!:lol:

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Thanks for the answers, sounds like a 372 with a 24" bar is definitively an option. Are there any other saws of this sort of wight that can happily run a 24" bar or shall I just go for the Husky?

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After using a 20" on your 346, then a 20" or 24" on a 372 will definitely feel better, but if you wanted to run a 24" on it all the time then I'd be looking for a few more CC myself. I've yet to put bigger than a 20" on mine and generally that's more for felling than ringing. Ringing up big stuff usually means 90cc + coming out to play.

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