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    372xp x-torq pic heavy and vid

    Well after almost three months my 372xpxt came in....and they didn't even call me! Finishes a tree removal job today around 2 and headed to the dealer to pick up some supplies. As usual I walk around the saw display and see two XT's sitting there. I yelled to the front, "Is mine in?" They had it in the back assembled and checked over. Some pics for you guys.





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    Oh hell yes. I'm in for a ported and heavily modded pie.
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    The term fast and tight can be relative. Fast and Tight for me may be too loose & slow for you.
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    Ok ok ok! So it's just The Ugly One that I'm scared to get caught in the dark with!

    Mitch

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    First time firing her up. Has a different sound to it. Engine sounds real tight to me.

    Looking for a clean, running Husky 435. Shoot me a PM if you have one to spare.

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    Oh hell yes. I'm in for a ported and heavily modded pie.
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    The term fast and tight can be relative. Fast and Tight for me may be too loose & slow for you.
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    Ok ok ok! So it's just The Ugly One that I'm scared to get caught in the dark with!

    Mitch

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    Very Nice!!I have to agree, it does sound a little "tight", but it is new....
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    Nice! Good to see they got the clutch cover right this time.
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    If it breaks in the same as my other 372's, it will be just as agile in the wood.

    I can't leave well enough alone so I pulled her apart.







    The exhaust port sits at quite an angle.

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    Oh hell yes. I'm in for a ported and heavily modded pie.
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    The term fast and tight can be relative. Fast and Tight for me may be too loose & slow for you.
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    Ok ok ok! So it's just The Ugly One that I'm scared to get caught in the dark with!

    Mitch

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    Ha ya I kinda like the silver.

    First run.



    Hey Spike, what is this new epa limiter cap !

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    Oh hell yes. I'm in for a ported and heavily modded pie.
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    The term fast and tight can be relative. Fast and Tight for me may be too loose & slow for you.
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    Ok ok ok! So it's just The Ugly One that I'm scared to get caught in the dark with!

    Mitch

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    with the right tool those limiters slide in and you get full adjustment

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    It is rated at more max power than the old 372xp, but also is heavier and bulkier (specs from the Jonsered 2172).
    Firewood saws: Jonsereds Raket 621 (1970), Husky 353G (2003), Euro Stihl MS361W (2004), Husky 372xpg (nov 2006), Husky 339xp (may 2007), Husky 346xpg New Edition (sept 2007), Jonsered 2153WH (april 2010), Husky 560xpg (nov 2011).

    Witchys saw, Dolmar PS5100SH (also may 2007). Rest in peace, my love!

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    Yea that thing looks sweet,sounds great too,awesome
    372xp being rebuilt
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    Quote Originally Posted by barney34 View Post
    with the right tool those limiters slide in and you get full adjustment
    Great, thanks. Will look though the service tool pages tomorrow. For the motor heads, squish is .031 and comp cold was 155+-.

    Pic from behind of my other 372. New one is taller by 1/4" as Spike said.



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    Oh hell yes. I'm in for a ported and heavily modded pie.
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    The term fast and tight can be relative. Fast and Tight for me may be too loose & slow for you.
    Quote Originally Posted by blsnelling View Post
    Ok ok ok! So it's just The Ugly One that I'm scared to get caught in the dark with!

    Mitch

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    Ant new toys nice,great pics what camera did ya use ?.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SawTroll View Post
    It is rated at more max power than the old 372xp, but also is heavier and bulkier (specs from the Jonsered 2172).
    Hey ST. Ya I checked the info the other day, still had to have one LOL. First impressions though....it feels pretty good. Can't really tell the difference between the other 372's
    Looking for a clean, running Husky 435. Shoot me a PM if you have one to spare.

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    Oh hell yes. I'm in for a ported and heavily modded pie.
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    The term fast and tight can be relative. Fast and Tight for me may be too loose & slow for you.
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    Ok ok ok! So it's just The Ugly One that I'm scared to get caught in the dark with!

    Mitch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stihlman441 View Post
    Ant new toys nice,great pics what camera did ya use ?.
    With the exception of the last two (cell phone), all the rest from a Kodak easy share z1012 IS. Great camera for the price point (200)
    Looking for a clean, running Husky 435. Shoot me a PM if you have one to spare.

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    Oh hell yes. I'm in for a ported and heavily modded pie.
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    The term fast and tight can be relative. Fast and Tight for me may be too loose & slow for you.
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    Ok ok ok! So it's just The Ugly One that I'm scared to get caught in the dark with!

    Mitch

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    Yes, nice pics!

    Looks like there is mure difference than just the hight?
    Last edited by SawTroll; 09-27-2010 at 04:23 PM.
    Firewood saws: Jonsereds Raket 621 (1970), Husky 353G (2003), Euro Stihl MS361W (2004), Husky 372xpg (nov 2006), Husky 339xp (may 2007), Husky 346xpg New Edition (sept 2007), Jonsered 2153WH (april 2010), Husky 560xpg (nov 2011).

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    Quote Originally Posted by SawTroll View Post
    Looks like there is mure difference than just the hight?
    I was thinking the same. Going to take some measurements. Front handle angle feels different to me. I will report back on that.
    Looking for a clean, running Husky 435. Shoot me a PM if you have one to spare.

    Quote Originally Posted by A Mastermind View Post
    Oh hell yes. I'm in for a ported and heavily modded pie.
    Quote Originally Posted by Stumpys Customs View Post
    The term fast and tight can be relative. Fast and Tight for me may be too loose & slow for you.
    Quote Originally Posted by blsnelling View Post
    Ok ok ok! So it's just The Ugly One that I'm scared to get caught in the dark with!

    Mitch

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