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How many of you guys are using a husqvarna 372 on a 20" bar? and how have you got on with it? had any problems etc. I'm thinking of buying one as my main ground saw to use.

 

Its either that or i go for a stihl ms461 on a 20" bar which i have heard good things about.

 

any comments would be very helpful!

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How many of you guys are using a husqvarna 372 on a 20" bar? and how have you got on with it? had any problems etc. I'm thinking of buying one as my main ground saw to use.

 

Its either that or i go for a stihl ms461 on a 20" bar which i have heard good things about.

 

any comments would be very helpful!

 

Got a " spud ported " 372 on a 24" . Great saw as far as I am concerned !

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I have one on a 20" I try and leave it at home if possible ... Not my favourite saw its proved to be a Friday afternoon saw but many rave about them.. maybe a 461 as it has a little more power would be a good choice or a 576xp... But as an over all ground saw I prefere the 560 nice and light.. Horses for courses I guess.

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Stock, the 461 will have much more grunt. The 372 has far better AV, though. It should pull a 20 fine.

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I've got a 372 and it's a great saw. Dad's got a 461 and that also seems very good. I think you'd be happy with either - but i'd go for the 372.

 

 

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