Author Topic: Spike's Saw College For The 372 Family With Some Jonsered Comparisons  (Read 1134 times)

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Personally, I don't see what all the fuss is about.  Like compairing apples to oranges to me.  Outboard clutches is all I've ever used and had no complaints.  Now maybe so if you changed out chains all the time in the field.  I'm just a firewood cutter, so I don't do that very often.  I always file my chain on the saw anyway.  Had a 372 for a short time, and used it for 1 year.  Had a chance to make considerable money on it so it went bye bye.  I have used 268, 272,s and presently have a 61/272 blend.  Its even a slightly smaller package.  The only thing I have against the inboard clutch is they tend to clog up more when trimming out saplings/grass around the base of a tree prior to cutting.  Minor to me.  Holmen, that 272 is a keeper.  Wouldn't sell it if I were you. ;)

 

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