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Another one for the a 372XP with a 24" bar
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I had been looking at buying a 365XP in the new year then porting to make into a 372. But my wife bought me a 372XP with 24" bar for Christmas and what a saw it is.
Compared to my Stihl 038 & 064 it seems so much better, less vibration and cuts quicker, seems to use less fuel. Will also get an 18" bar which I assume will improve the performance as it has less chain to pull.
Even though I have just had a new clutch fitted to the 064 costing over £150 I think I will sell it as I cannot see any need for it now. I will keep the 038 just as a backup saw.
I can highly recommend a 372XP, and may even look now for a smaller Husky to run along side it.
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Has anybody had experience with a ROTENBACH Jigsaw Circular Saw Firewood Petrol Engine 13 HP 700mm E-Start, here a link
ROTENBACH Jigsaw Circular Saw Firewood Petrol Engine 13 HP 700mm E-Start New | eBay
They look good value
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So would I be better downsizing to either an 18" or 16" bar?
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Hello,
If I fitted a 8 tooth Rim Sprocket to my Stihl 038 how many extra links do I need in the chain on a 20" bar? I think it is normally 72 links.
Will it cut much quicker over the standard 7 tooth?
Thank you Andrew
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How can I buy the 25ltr containers of Aspen? Most of the dealers only list the 5ltr at about £19 which makes the change expensive.
I am in the West Midlands.
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Well I am excited now that I have decided to go 365 x-torque and looking forward to the first day ringing.
Also I will look at modding once I have put a few tanks of fuel through it, hopefully it will be fairly straight forward as I have the tools to carry out the work.
Very useful advise and opinions given here, much better than from a Stihl/Husqvarna dealer who will probably suggest the model he makes the most money on.
Thank you all, Andrew
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Thanks Stubby, at the price I think the 365 is looking like a good choice.
Do you have any photos of a before and after grinding the fins, and I assume this would void any warranty?
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Thanks all.
I think I am at MS362, 555 x-torque, 365 x-torque stage, and I am not sure I would get the full benefit of the XP range, but I also do not want to buy the wrong saw for me.
Didn't want to go below the 58-60cc mark and around £500'ish which possibly rules the MS out.
Thought about second hand but you never know what you will get so there would need to be a few hundred pounds saving just in case there is a major repair. Main reasons I think people sell a newish saw 1/ use it for their job everyday so makes sense to change on a regular basis, would have done a fair amount of work. 2/ Starting to get problems so need to sell before costing too much, which would then cost me. There appears to be a lot of ex-council saws on offer that aren't that old, not sure if they would be good buys.
I was going to stick with Stihl but for some reason I just fancy a Husky.
Andrew
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Want does the XP stand for?
The 555 looks like it has the same x-torque engine, just a bit down on power.
Just when I think I know what to buy I read more and get confused again.
Looking for a saw that I can use on a Saturday, put in the shed knowing that when I get it back out 2/3 weeks later it will start and run all day again.
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Thanks Stubby, would a 555xp be as good but without the Tech?
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Hello All, Joined on here yesterday as there is some very useful information provided. I only produce logs for me and a friend but I am sure I will find a lot of help here, Andrew
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I cannot find a UK based Dolmar supplier so would be worried about spares and service backup.
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Thank you for your replies.
There isn't much 30" wood and most can be cut in 1 pass with a 20" bar, it is also just cut where it is tipped and the small stuff isn't bundled. Only buy hardwood loads.
I was thinking as I have just spent some money on the 064 I would keep this saw for any big stuff as it isn't very often, and then get something lighter and faster with perhaps an 16"/18" bar to replace the 038.
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Hello,
I currently have a Stihl 038 & 064 both with 20" bars. As they are getting on a bit I am thinking of changing to a modern saw. I have just had a new clutch in the 064.
I buy timber by the trailer load and currently have about 50 ton to log up, size range from 5" upto 30".
There is 2 of us that work together, cut into 40" lengths then split then cut on a saw bench.
Looking for something to cut quicker than my current saws, I have only ever had Stihl's but would contemplate a Husqvarna, my short list is made up of MS362, 440, 441 or 555, 357, 372xp
Thought about a 560xp but I am not sure about all of the "High Tech" on it.
I just want a good reliable saw that is lighter than the 064 as that seems to be the saw I pick up first, possibly thinking bigger saws cut quicker which I know isn't always the case.
What are your suggestions?
Thank you Andrew
who still has there first chainsaw ?
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Stihl Farm Boss 038AVS, bought second hand 1986 only thing changed is a new coil, never serviced and still going strong.