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Re: Husqvarna 372
« Reply #160 on: April 22, 2022, 09:01:52 am »
The white ones look better than the blue ones, that's for sure. Have you measured the compression on it yet? The early ones just wouldn't wake up unless you got the gasket out of there.
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Re: Husqvarna 372
« Reply #161 on: April 23, 2022, 07:42:11 am »
The white ones look better than the blue ones, that's for sure. Have you measured the compression on it yet? The early ones just wouldn't wake up unless you got the gasket out of there.

2 tanks in white one was 130psi.  2 tanks in on the OEM OE one was at 140psi.  Both had same squish with gasket.

Blue ones were horrible prebuilt. Needed work to help them cut right.  Better then the 110psi to 118psi I was seeing with the blue 372 ones. I wouldnt even suggest those local anymore.

But with white ones their back on the list for folks.


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Re: Husqvarna 372
« Reply #162 on: April 24, 2022, 07:18:35 am »
They are getting closer, but at $400+ also closer in price. But a new 372XT is up to a grand now, so still a deal in a way. I'll bet they'll sell a boat load of those carbon fiber top and side covers once they start listing them as spare parts. They'd look sharp on an orange saw.

One thing we were discussing in the store yesterday is that some users are going to look at these saws if for no other reason than the lack of availability of the real ones. Especially stihl as they have been hit harder than Husky.
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Re: Husqvarna 372
« Reply #163 on: April 24, 2022, 09:02:16 am »
They are getting closer, but at $400+ also closer in price. But a new 372XT is up to a grand now, so still a deal in a way. I'll bet they'll sell a boat load of those carbon fiber top and side covers once they start listing them as spare parts. They'd look sharp on an orange saw.

One thing we were discussing in the store yesterday is that some users are going to look at these saws if for no other reason than the lack of availability of the real ones. Especially stihl as they have been hit harder than Husky.

Lot of guys like me just like the older saws with regular carbs still too.

Oh and installing the o-ring now too. That was a win finally.   Manny had me pull mine down when I got it by plane in Jan to make sure they were in there.

G395 real soon. Be blue in prebuilt but orange in kits to start. 
I have a video of them going through pressure testing all the cases.  I just never figured out to up load to here. Posted on my chainsaw repair FB group.

I probably get one to check out. But I cant take their 18lb plus PHO weight for my use.






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Re: Husqvarna 372
« Reply #164 on: April 26, 2022, 07:06:45 am »
Short block heaven right there! I can't run the big powerhead saws too long myself. My Jonsered 920/930 saws usually get the nod when something bigger than 70cc is needed. I get that big saws are cool and macho, but for guys doing tree work, there are some small saw models that they don't want to let go of. 346 for sure, and for guys old enough to remember them, 242's. Farmertec seems to ignore most of the smaller Huskys. Was the 272 really something everyone was waiting for? A 262 on the other hand would hit a different market segment and probably be a home run for them. :) 
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Re: Husqvarna 372
« Reply #165 on: April 28, 2022, 11:21:06 am »
Short block heaven right there! I can't run the big powerhead saws too long myself. My Jonsered 920/930 saws usually get the nod when something bigger than 70cc is needed. I get that big saws are cool and macho, but for guys doing tree work, there are some small saw models that they don't want to let go of. 346 for sure, and for guys old enough to remember them, 242's. Farmertec seems to ignore most of the smaller Huskys. Was the 272 really something everyone was waiting for? A 262 on the other hand would hit a different market segment and probably be a home run for them. :) 

They got the G272 hybrid type saw.  I never checked that one out.  Was told they used coil spring antivibe.  Scroll near bottom for good pics 
https://www.farmertec.com/72cc-Holzfforma%C2%AE-G272-Gasoline-Chain-Saw-Power-Head-With-Genuine-Walbro-Carburetor-and-Ignition-Coil-Without-Guide-Bar-and-Chain-By-Farmertec-All-Parts-Are-For-HUSQ-61-268-272-XP-Chainsaw-p847141.html


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Re: Husqvarna 372
« Reply #166 on: May 09, 2022, 10:53:53 am »
It's hard to get anything around here now and only getting worse , I have not seen a new 372 XT at a dealer in I'm guessing 2 years as most dealers have nothing to sell , its hard to get bars and chains for most guys as well

 

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