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No Longer Available Husqvarna 372xp

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  1. Tang

    Tang

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    Need to move this one along as I recently purchased a ported 372 that Carbine had listed here a few weeks back and don't need this one anymore.

    I've owned this for the last two years buying it in a package deal when i was looking for a small, top handle saw that i found through a local CL add. The saw is a great runner and I've used it to buck some of the larger rounds I've had wearing both a 20" and 28" bar/chain. It does show signs of use and is not a new or mint saw but a great firewood saw. Since buying this, I seldom reach for my 036 Pro which I was very fond of.

    It does not have any cracked/broken plastic. It is missing the plastic button that goes on the end of the decompression valve but the valve still works as intended.

    Asking $335 PHO, buyer pays shipping. Thanks!

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    Oooooh.... This is a GREAT 70 cc saw at a awesome price!!

    (So your the lucky one to get the 372 of Carbines? It runs a GOOD doesn't it ;))
     
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  3. Tang

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    It does run good! Sadly though, I have not yet spent any significant time with it cutting wood - just a few "play" passes. Most of my wood is bucked and in a large pile waiting for me to split it. This fall/winter, it will see some run time as I tackle more of the big locust trees on our property.
     
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    Great deal. I wish I was in the buying mode instead of selling. IF the welder isn't there when I'm ready to get it I may have to take this. My 046 is still down.
     
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    If only my truck wasn't at the shop having 6 new injectors in it.:(
     
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    MasterMech The Mechanical Moderator

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    Ouch......

    That's pain a lot of post-2001 diesel owners feel.
     
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    I've replaced a few myself in 2005-2007 dodges.
     
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    Yeah I was told when I bought it that it would need them before 150,000 miles. It started exhibiting some symptoms so I would rather stay ahead of the game and have it done.

    I told him to give me a few days notice on when it would be done so I could go rob a bank........:whistle:
     
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    I just replace the bad ones and put it in number 6 hole, then 5, and so forth. Much easier on the wallet.
     
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    MasterMech The Mechanical Moderator

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    Sounds like you might have saved yourself a whole chit load of money......

    All HPCR trucks will need injectors at some point, and much sooner than older designs. Just the nature of the beast.
     
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    For about $360-$370 (that's with $35-$45 added for shipping) someone could have one of the best saws made (arguably).

    Very seldom does a 70 cc (75 cc actually, this is a pre X-torq) class saw sell for less than $400.

    Somebody needs to grab this gem. :)
     
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    I want but got to make sure I have everything ok before I spend some more money.
     
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    Everyday I wonder how it is still available. If I didn't already have one, it would be gone.

    As for me I'm thinking of getting a 044/440 creamsicle
     
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    You already have a 372..... Why not go for the big gun? 046/460. Leave a big bar on it and be happy. Very happy. :)
     
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    I've been wondering the same - I'm pricing it to move, maybe just not prime time for people to buy/think about cutting wood. I listed it on the local craigslist a few days back, only one nibble. If nothing develops in the next day or so, I'm probably going to list on AS for more and see what happens. I don't visit that site but a few times a year so i'd much rather sell through here.

    And while i'm posting, is $600 a good price for a 2011 395xp?
     
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    I believe this one is going to TN. You buying or selling the 395? If good condition that's not a bad price.
     
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    Stumbled across the 395 on craigslist and sent a few texts back and forth - don't need it, but would like something bigger for future milling. Right now, time is short so i know i shouldn't but...

    What i should do is follow my current thinking of going to 2 saws. Sell this 372, my 036, and my top handle 192. Run the ported 372 and maybe buy a new m-tronic. You all are a very bad influence.
     
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    Do not start looking at vintage saws. You think there are a lot of new models to try/buy? I've got 50+ years of history to catch up with.....
     
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    I think i'd be money and time ahead to cancel all wireless subscriptions and devices - that way wouldn't know any of this stuff exists.
     
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    Propane/Oil starting to look cheap? :rofl: :lol:
     
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