My 372xp(with 20" bar) came in thanksgiving week, so no review till now. The week end of thanksgiving me and my father went for for firewood in northern NM. We cut down mostly small pinyon pine and juniper. I did take down a nice 22" juniper on my grandfathers ranch. The stock re-branded Oregon 72LPX sucks donkey #####. It is soft as hell and needs to touched up quite a bit. I am trying to be nice to the saw and not cut more the 3/4 throttle while breaking it in. This last weekend I got cut up some downed blue spruce on Sandia national forest land(lottery permits) that was downed back in Aug. The logs were all about 20" or more. Who ever downed them had a sick sense of humor, because they were all on really steep hillside. I was like a mountain goat with a chainsaw. Here are some pictures of the wood that cut with my new saw.
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Witchys saw, Dolmar PS5100SH (also may 2007). Rest in peace, my love! 
I rarely do any bore-cutting or make notched face cuts. My normal method of cutting a pinyon tree down is the clear low branches off(also clear area around tree and make a retreat path), then make a flat face cut less the half way and finally make the back cut. Normally I make my cuts so that they use the shape(top heaviness)of the tree to fall where I need to go or a gentle push. It is very rare that I have to use a plastic wedge to take down a tree. I wish that had the giant trees of the PNW to cut down for firewood! 
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