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mesupra

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2012 Husky xp (w) with full wrap bar, low hours, stock saw, crank bearings were upgraded to higher quality bearings before the saw left the dealership in 2012, comes equipped with the large felling spikes, as seen in the pictures, saw has only seen use with the original 20" bar. I would like to sell pho to keep the shipping cost down however I do have several large mount husky bars I would be willing to part with.

$675 pho with free shipping to anywhere in the cont. USimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpg
 
This is a 2012 model 372 xpw, which is 71cc's not like the former (xpw) with 75cc's. Saw runs and cuts excellent.
 
That's not a xpw, it is a 372X-torq...............decomp on top, blue choke pull, and 70.7cc engine.
 
It's the one in the picture. Correct me if I am wrong but it's still an xp with a wrap bar (w)? I know it's not the former xpw and that's why I did not list it as a xpw and I did list it as a xp (w). Hopefully the pictures are clear enough to see what you are buying, it's a great running saw with low hours.
 
I would rather sell it as a single unit, you should make an offer, it's a great saw.
 
The idea of porting a 372 is very appealing, maybe if I can sell a couple others I can afford a port job. I must be high on my price. Please don't hesitate to make an offer I would much rather sell here than ebay.
 
Yea, I agree, I like the saw and will continue using it, I just figured if I could move another I might as well do so.
 
It's the one in the picture. Correct me if I am wrong but it's still an xp with a wrap bar (w)? I know it's not the former xpw and that's why I did not list it as a xpw and I did list it as a xp (w). Hopefully the pictures are clear enough to see what you are buying, it's a great running saw with low hours.
I stand corrected! I did not consider the (W) for wrap handle. Please excuse my ignorance in my first post...................I'll go stand in the corner now :)
 

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