OP mentioned the challenging environment cutting in piles of storm blow-downs. Just thought I should point out that IMHO chaps are almost mandatory there.
Still waiting for the pics in this thread...
I know I'm going to get flak about this but out in the brush I don't wear chaps because they get caught up in the vine maple and all undergrowth, but I wear the internal chaps in my pants.OP mentioned the challenging environment cutting in piles of storm blow-downs.
Just thought I should point out that IMHO chaps are almost mandatory there. DAMHIKT. :msp_wink:
372 isn't a bad limping and bucking saw with a 32" bar all day, one way to look at it is the more you run them daily the more your muscles and back won't bug you.I know it's not quite the same since it's not a pro saw (plastic case vs. mag case) but I love my 350 for the smaller stuff where the 372 is overkill. It's great for limbing and bucking wood up to 15". Upgrading it to a flat topped 353 piston and a mild port job really woke the saw up and it pulls an 18" bar with BPX very well. It sure is nice picking the 12lb saw up after running the 372 with a 24" B&C.
I was too busy cutting to take pictures!Still waiting for the pics in this thread...
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