So I recently came across a 372xp and I've been very excited about getting it running. I got rid of my faithful 441 and I always compare the two saws.
The 372 seems like it has a better stronger engine (I see it compared to the 462 more). But besides the engine, the 441 seems way better designed, or am I just a Stihl man?
1. The air filter on the Husqvarna is tricky to clean compared to the 441 (I blow mine out with air, but just can't get inside the 372's small hole to blast dust out from behind properly), and it also clogs up sooooo fast compared to the 441!
2. The choke lever comes off the carb if you pull slightly too hard maybe that's a part that needs replacing...
3. The chain tension screw is under the wrap handle!!!!! So when I tension the chain I have to put my bar tool on the screw at an angle and it slips off lots. Ugggggh
4. Putting the side plate back on is crazy finicky. I loved the Stihl system, where you can hook the chain/bar combo on the sprocket, then easily work the bar on to the tensioning pin, where it will sit happily while you put the side plate on. With the 372, since the tensioning system is in the side plate, I've been wrestling with trying to hold the bar and chain together with one hand while it's on the sprocket and trying to keep tension on it so the pin on the cover will line up. I end up having to loosen the tension a couple turns to make it work every time. Didn't have to change the tension with the 441...
5. The brake handle action feels cheap if you know what I mean. The 441 had great solid feeling action. And the 372 handle doesn't return forwards after I take the brake off... No spring to it. Maybe I'm missing a part there though? Hopefully?
Anyways, I'm still excited about the saw, but I'm so disappointed with all these small frustrations adding up. It feels like they had two different teams designing it. The engine team had the brains and funding, and the body team....... Not so much.
Isn't this the legendary 372xp that everyone raves about? Is it really this poorly designed?
If anyone has any advice for any of my issues, I'd love some pointers. I want to love this saw.
The 372 seems like it has a better stronger engine (I see it compared to the 462 more). But besides the engine, the 441 seems way better designed, or am I just a Stihl man?
1. The air filter on the Husqvarna is tricky to clean compared to the 441 (I blow mine out with air, but just can't get inside the 372's small hole to blast dust out from behind properly), and it also clogs up sooooo fast compared to the 441!
2. The choke lever comes off the carb if you pull slightly too hard maybe that's a part that needs replacing...
3. The chain tension screw is under the wrap handle!!!!! So when I tension the chain I have to put my bar tool on the screw at an angle and it slips off lots. Ugggggh
4. Putting the side plate back on is crazy finicky. I loved the Stihl system, where you can hook the chain/bar combo on the sprocket, then easily work the bar on to the tensioning pin, where it will sit happily while you put the side plate on. With the 372, since the tensioning system is in the side plate, I've been wrestling with trying to hold the bar and chain together with one hand while it's on the sprocket and trying to keep tension on it so the pin on the cover will line up. I end up having to loosen the tension a couple turns to make it work every time. Didn't have to change the tension with the 441...
5. The brake handle action feels cheap if you know what I mean. The 441 had great solid feeling action. And the 372 handle doesn't return forwards after I take the brake off... No spring to it. Maybe I'm missing a part there though? Hopefully?
Anyways, I'm still excited about the saw, but I'm so disappointed with all these small frustrations adding up. It feels like they had two different teams designing it. The engine team had the brains and funding, and the body team....... Not so much.
Isn't this the legendary 372xp that everyone raves about? Is it really this poorly designed?
If anyone has any advice for any of my issues, I'd love some pointers. I want to love this saw.