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Gypo Logger

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Here's a few 372 pictures thought you'd all enjoy, one sweet saw.
John

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Here's a few 372 pictures thought you'd all enjoy, one sweet saw.
John

Oh no you don't, sir!! Last time I believed one of your pictures, I ended up with egg all over my face!

That's probably not even a 372...it's probably a Stihlmar 265.43 with a 267 BB kit...
 
Oh no you don't, sir!! Last time I believed one of your pictures, I ended up with egg all over my face!

That's probably not even a 372...it's probably a Stihlmar 265.43 with a 267 BB kit...

It's actually a full blown 372. Not punched out or anything like that.
John

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awesome!

It's actually a full blown 372. Not punched out or anything like that.
John

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Now that pic is awesome! I think this is one of your better pics. Although they're all awesome. Keep them comming! BTW, nice square filed chain on that 372 in the first 2 pics! First 2 pics are of the BUSINESS end.:laugh: ;) :D :rockn: :biggrinbounce2:
 
Cool pics, Gypo!!!

Thanks for posting!!

joesawer, that looks like some tough country to log in. How do you get the logs out?

Ed
 
This tread should eventually be moved to the ".....Queen of saws..." tread, here......

NOT...

Those threads are such a waste of time for anyone actually looking for information on the saws. Who wants to read 1000's of posts to find the few that actually contain useful information.

They may be fun but they sure waste time of someone looking for information as opposed to entertainment.
 
NOT...

Those threads are such a waste of time for anyone actually looking for information on the saws. Who wants to read 1000's of posts to find the few that actually contain useful information.

They may be fun but they sure waste time of someone looking for information as opposed to entertainment.

I have to agree with Mike on this one. I thinks it's better to let every thread run it's natuural lifespan as opposed to making post count the main objective.
It seems the average life of a thread is about 3 days.
John

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:hmm3grin2orange: we all thought we lost you :hmm3grin2orange:

what mods have you done to that 372 ?

Basicly, the it's got a cut off head and a muffler mod with some porting as well.
Ed, I either use the skidder or the tractor, or both, depending on the woodlot and ground conditions.
John

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NOT...

Those threads are such a waste of time for anyone actually looking for information on the saws. Who wants to read 1000's of posts to find the few that actually contain useful information.

They may be fun but they sure waste time of someone looking for information as opposed to entertainment.


That tread is not one of those.......:biggrinbounce2:
 

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