372xp 20" or 24"

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oscar4883

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I have both. The 24 is nice for the extra reach when bucking. If you do not have any bigger saws I would go with the 24. That way you have the reach and the extra length if you need it.
 
jmethodrose

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I'd go for the 24", but I already have a 365 special with a 20" bar... I like my 20" bar though, big enough for a lot of stuff but not so big it affects manouvering.

what bar do you have on your 262?

I do know someone who only runs one saw, a 371xp with a 15" bar :hmm3grin2orange:
 
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Not sure how your getting your firewood, but I just recently picked up a Jonsered 2165 with a 20" bar. Most of my firewood is cut from a grappler load. I've run about 5 tanks through it and have ordered the 16" bar with 3 chains. In the grapller load it just seems longer than I need.

I'd go the 20" and get the 24" later if you need it. But that's based on my cutting, not yours.

Good luck in your decision.
 
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Mine wears a 20'' and I have a 28''. So far, Ive only had the 28'' bolted up 1 time to cut 3 trees. The 20'' pretty much handles everything around my neck of the woods. Its pull both just fine so its up preffrance.
 
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Mine wears a 20'' and I have a 28''. So far, Ive only had the 28'' bolted up 1 time to cut 3 trees. The 20'' pretty much handles everything around my neck of the woods. Its pull both just fine so its up preffrance.

:agree2: I have both the 20" & the 28" and don't use the 28" that much.


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The 24" bar is a LOT more usefull and changes the balance in a good way.


The 20" is much more handy in the tangles though, and it's a bit of a puzzle as to why. It just is, even if it dosn't make sense.

The best balance of speed and grunt seems to be a 24" bar, 8 pin rim and good skip chain, but get into twisted up and gnarly old Elm dropped into a bunch of Greenbrier and life is gonna suck without full comp on a 20" LOL!!!

Just the way it is unless ya brought along a 346XP, and then ya just don't notice.;)

Ya might want to try a 28 for a little while too. That way you can switch back to the 24 and justify a 395.:D

Stay safe!
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