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I want one!

None of the dealers around me have them posted on their site yet and Baileys don't have them yet. Anyone know of a site that dose???
 
After mysteriously appearing after a few years of leave, this page seems to have gone the way of the dinosaurs again. Seems to me like they are getting ready to put the specs of the new saw up on the site.

Noticed that myself earlier today, drum roll maybe!! The old version is going to be lighter though!
 
Still on the fence about going with the newer XT 365/372 vs. the older 365 Specials/372 non EPA saws from 2009 and back.
What if any concerns could steer me in either direction? I could do my own grinding of the transfer plates to get a
best bang for the buck if I went the 365Xt route. Don't want to pay over half of new and have to spend the money to bump a 65cc 365 up to a 70 cc saw or big bore. Also with the XT's the extra money does get you a warranty fwiw. All ideas welcome.
 
Still on the fence about going with the newer XT 365/372 vs. the older 365 Specials/372 non EPA saws from 2009 and back.
What if any concerns could steer me in either direction? I could do my own grinding of the transfer plates to get a
best bang for the buck if I went the 365Xt route. Don't want to pay over half of new and have to spend the money to bump a 65cc 365 up to a 70 cc saw or big bore. Also with the XT's the extra money does get you a warranty fwiw. All ideas welcome.

You lose the warranty the minute you start modifying parts, so if you want to grind on the transfer covers you'll be giving up your warranty.
It would come down to personal preference. I've run the XT saws and was thoroughly unimpressed.
 
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