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Thread: Husky 372xpw Pros/Cons

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    Were all the others stock that it beat. They are strong modded no doubt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spike60 View Post
    Well............if they're coming from Husky you may be a bit disappointed. I'm pretty sure that the only XPW's coming from Husky are the new X-Torq models, and there is some conflicting info out there on the actual displacement of the new XPW. The retailer manual says 75cc, but that could be a misprint. The IPL for the 372X-Torq only shows one cylinder, which I believe to be correct. In that case, the only thing the new XPW gives you is the full wrap and the big dogs.
    Not good news from the dealer--Husky told him that they no longer make a 75cc 372xpw, the "new" 372xpw is a 71cc X-Torq with a full wrap handle.

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    Well that does suck. I was hoping they would make a 75cc X-Torq engine. I guess you'll have to find a dealer with one left or get a 372 x-torq or a 576. The dealer close to me had a 372 or 2 in stock. They are the 71cc version with half wrap for about $750 or so.

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    The 365/372 series of saws are damn good, I own a 372 and just bought a 365 this morning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BloodOnTheIce View Post
    The 365/372 series of saws are damn good, I own a 372 and just bought a 365 this morning.

    Ya did?

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    Quote Originally Posted by spike60 View Post
    Ya did?

    I know I'll catch hell tomorrow when the UPS driver drops off a Husky box along with our Stihl order, and other parts orders.
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