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Can a 372xp be modified. My local Husky shop told me it couldn't because of the muffler design, there is nowhere to adequately drill the two 3/8 holes. Whatchall think?
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Can a 372xp be modified. My local Husky shop told me it couldn't because of the muffler design, there is nowhere to adequately drill the two 3/8 holes. Whatchall think?
Thanks
WOW, your local saw guy probably just isnt into the modding or has had issues with that before (ex: no warranty behind it, and customer blows up their saw). Whatever the reason, saying a 372xp cannot be moddified is highly untrue. This is my own personal saw, its not the best but maybe will give you some ideas and inspiration. Goodluck with your mod quest
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My advice: Get GOOD with a 7/32 file and a flat file. A sharp chain will get you further than a muffler mod. I can't see any muffler mod gaining any more than .2 hp. Not enough to warrant the time and noise for me..
Here we go again lol