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Just noticed that the chainbrake on the left hand side of the saw is attached into the fan housing on the dodgy one, but on the known 365 its attached to the main saw casing :sneaky2:

 

Yea just looked again my self . That was a good spot . Huge cock up on the forgers part seeing as they seem to have got everything else so close .

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It's missing the grey bit of plastic on the right side at the bottom of the front handle, all the air injection stuff on the sticker, the safety sticker spaces are wrong, so is the rear handle, the husqvarna stuff on the bar, the rear handle is different, the air filter cover, chainbreak handle left side, the box, the cylinder cover on the left side, and I'm sure the rpm spec is wrong, best ask spud on that one

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Just noticed that the chainbrake on the left hand side of the saw is attached into the fan housing on the dodgy one, but on the known 365 its attached to the main saw casing :sneaky2:

 

My 372 chainbrake fitting looks like the one on the ebay ad though - and is definitely not a copy. Don't hte 372 qnd 365 share castings?

 

At a glance that does look pretty convincing but just doesn't quite look right. The plastic of the top cover looks very brittle as well as the lettering, stickers, colour of plastic etc.

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Just noticed that the chainbrake on the left hand side of the saw is attached into the fan housing on the dodgy one, but on the known 365 its attached to the main saw casing :sneaky2:

 

Yes, both the 372 and 365 have the side recoil cover capping the chain brake mount - bit of an oversight by our Chinky friends:001_rolleyes::lol:

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