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Re: Husqvarna 365XP X-Torq
« Reply #120 on: October 15, 2012, 02:13:45 pm »
New guy here.
Just got a 365 last week $634.95 24"--the dealer said the next orders they get had the price increase, around $100. I've been running 372's since they were 371's. First plain 372 then the 75cc xpw models. First impressions of the 365 with the hd 372 air filter and 8 tooth sprocket 24" bar , Oregon 72jgx(round chisel,skip tooth), with only about 10 hours on the saw are: it uses less gas(about 10-15%--at best calculations), is about equal to the plain 372xp in power, but increase in torque. The saw is used in commercial firewood cutting, lots of limbing with wood from 4" to 24", average tree is 10"dbh. The 365 isn't a 75cc 372xpw, but I think after the transfer cover mods it could be equal to the xpw.

 

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