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I have been looking into getting a 365 with a 20" bar. I keep getting tempted by a 372 though. I have heard they are practically the same saw and the 365 can be turned into a 372 easily. Is it worth me splashing out on the extra for a 372?

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I have been looking into getting a 365 with a 20" bar. I keep getting tempted by a 372 though. I have heard they are practically the same saw and the 365 can be turned into a 372 easily. Is it worth me splashing out on the extra for a 372?

 

 

Not if you have a dremel.

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Get the 365xt, its a cracking saw runs 20" fine - which I like very much.

 

Once you're out of warranty, remove transfer covers & grind the fin like resrictions out, plenty of pics on tinterwebs to show you how. Or give it to Spud to do if you dont want to remove the cylinder.

 

 

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from what i remember the only difference between the two is a limiter of some sort which can be removed. however having owned both i would say if your going to be using it every day buy the 372. also a 560 will outdo a 365 these days.

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