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Yeah, it's a much bigger rim, but the speed is phenomenal! It works out at 27m/s at 13.5krpm! Better get some better trousers :o

 

 

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I have a 9 pin in my box . Been there for years . Will get a loop made up . One or two extra drivers ?

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Depends on the bar size, 15" you probably only need one (mine has 2, it's a bit looser), 18" you definitely need 2

 

 

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No body has mentioned the 372 576

How good is the 576?

 

 

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HI JNOON ask husky king:thumbup1: on here mate he has 2 of them wooden his name:thumbup1: thanks jon

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No body has mentioned the 372 576

How good is the 576?

 

 

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Mentioned the 576xp just above. Outstanding saw, but it's not an "all day" saw in the wood. 346/357 or 550/560 have got to be the first saws out the truck for that. Or a 260.

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Mentioned the 576xp just above. Outstanding saw, but it's not an "all day" saw in the wood. 346/357 or 550/560 have got to be the first saws out the truck for that. Or a 260.

 

 

Thanks mate keen to get my 372 back it's been in Radmores 5 & 1/2 weeks now what a joke

 

 

 

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Thanks mate keen to get my 372 back it's been in Radmores 5 & 1/2 weeks now what a joke

 

 

 

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What for? 372's are usually bomb proof! You need to learn to fix em yourself, much faster!

 

 

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I love my 560, use full chisel chains, run 15, 18 & 20" bars, pulls all of them fine.

 

Got a 8 pin sprocket and a 12" bar for softwoods, cuts like a demon :)

 

 

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What for? 372's are usually bomb proof! You need to learn to fix em yourself, much faster!

 

 

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Split fuel pipe so lean seized, yes I would have done piston/cylinder however it's still under warranty hence the dealers

 

 

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Thanks mate keen to get my 372 back it's been in Radmores 5 & 1/2 weeks now what a joke

 

 

 

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Hi mate use a better dealer then mate that's a joke 5, weeks plus is this a in house repair mate if so then I can see why radmore lost one very large sub dealer thanks Jon

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