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ElliotSmith

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  1. I have heard from a few people now that those saws are really smooth running. There will be a hd filter kit coming soon hopefully, I wonder how much of the 575/576 will be in the new 572, from the videos I have seen it looks like it will follow on well from the 372.
  2. I find them really handy now, felling or in the tree blocking down timber.
  3. Yeah that sounds like a better option, I would like to get a hold of an oem 75cc top end by next year I hope, there is going to be a 575xp in the family soon, never used a 575/576 before so looking forward to that, I think a 562 might be on the xmas list this year too haha.
  4. I think realistically it would be easier for me to do I 372 with a big bore kit on it, I have my eye on a 572 when they come out next year too. How are you getting on with the 562? I have seen a company selling them now in the uk.
  5. That's some great information thanks, I seem to spend most of my time now looking for 371/372 saws for the collection now lol. I have thought about contacting hotsaws or the chainsaw with regards to an 372xpw In the hope they could source a good example of one.
  6. That's some great work saws, I am a big fan of your videos on YouTube, I really like your 375, I was just talking to a friend today about trying to get a 372xpw in my collection.
  7. That's great, I might just have to send my saw to you, could be an early xmas gift to myself lol
  8. Aw nice that's sounds much better than the 560, I run all the bigger saws on the same bars and chain so that's handy it have the same mount.
  9. That 562 is very nice, how does in compare to the 560? Am I right in saying that it runs the same bar mount size as the 372?
  10. It was thanks to his videos I wanted to get all the bit for this saw. He does some great 372 builds.
  11. Your right with the costs, it was not cheap but now I have done it I try not to think about the price lol . It could do with some more power tho.
  12. That is true, it's all oem bolt on stuff but it's still a working saw for me right now but when the time comes there might be plans for some porting.
  13. West coast of Scotland. We have bigger trees up north so we need better saws lol.
  14. So after getting my 372 a few years ago I wanted to turn it into a west coast style falling saw just for fun. After looking through the parts diagrams I now have this.

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