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forest tink

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  1. does anyone know what size are the fuel pipes on a 346xp and a 372xp,been looking on the internet but they range from 2mm to 6mm,i dont have an old one I can measure,tried husky but they only supply a part number
  2. rain today,about 10 inch of snow on the ground too,depressing
  3. a boy at our work had a 560 and the crack snapped on it,wasnt that old either,bit of a bummer that
  4. sounds good,might try one myself
  5. you sir are a legend,thats what it was,the metal bush in the middle was stuck solid in the worm,i chapped the bush out,sanded down the inside of the worm and it slipped on and off perfectly,chain doesn't turn when pulled over now,has to be said,thats pretty poor from husky to say the least,cyber pint to you though
  6. what is the overall difference with the sugi bars,do they last longer,stronger etc ??,toyed with trying one but don't really know the benefits
  7. good shout,never thought of that,investigations continue lol,thanks
  8. took the clutch of a wee while ago,nothing noticeable,it has done it since the day it came out of the dealers
  9. that's pretty clever lol
  10. aye that's the crack this week,cant be bothered with the hassle,thats 2 in a row with the 372 that have been duffers,no luck at all
  11. i have had a look at that,i was meaning taking the clutch itself off and having a look,its as if its binding on a little,it has been like that since day one but i have persisted till now hoping it would sort itself out,starting the 365 is night and day compared to this thing and as mentioned above is basically the same saw with a inwards clutch,the saw gets used flat out everyday of the working week so it should be settled in by now i would reckon
  12. hi there folks,i have a new 372,bought about 4 weeks ago,when its pulled over the chain turns,the saw is not that easy to start as its a heavy pull even with the decomp in,once it gets going it over idles a little at first before settling down,it runs fairly well in general when it has a fill through it,seems like a clutch problem but I haven't tampered with it as I don't want to balls up the warranty side of things,just wondering if anyone had any ideas or even the same problem,on a side note I have a new 365 aswell and it is as you would expect from a new saw,much better than the 372

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