treeslayer2003
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really they easy, you over thinkin them. I have had a terrible time with lines on those saws tho. be sure to get husky line.:msp_wink:
Out with it already....lol.. I can take it just the same as I dish it out lol..
Cutting a humbolt should as smooth as , well u get the idea.
What size bar do you want to run.
I really think it needs a fuel line man.
Start with a fuel line from stihl
Start with a fuel line from stihl
What... no one wants to give me crap about using a 365 ? lol
AAkkkk ****gag cough gag**** did you just say what I think you said lol
Im gonna go buy me a new 390 that solves all that chizz. Then stuff the 372 up like a thanksgiving turkeys with some black powder.......and POP goes the weasel
Why would we? It's a fine saw for an 11 year old girl:msp_biggrin:
ya know folks are getting all hung up on big cc saws and bars........really the things that need to be thought on is
1 how good are ya with a saw (handling and accuracy)
2 What are ya cutting (hard/soft/dia)
3 It not juss cc in a saw but weight to power/torq
4 Weight of the saw ya gonna have to pack
juss my opinion lol
ya know folks are getting all hung up on big cc saws and bars........really the things that need to be thought on is
1 how good are ya with a saw (handling and accuracy)
2 What are ya cutting (hard/soft/dia)
3 It not juss cc in a saw but weight to power/torq
4 Weight of the saw ya gonna have to pack
juss my opinion lol
All good points, and I don't want to mess around when I get there.
Jr ya not want ya 372 send it to me lol .........it is my saw of choice
Jr ya not want ya 372 send it to me lol .........it is my saw of choice
I got a bunch of parts.
Oh I agree with ya bro. However the bigger the saw/bar the better the person on the end has to be
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