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CountryBoy72

CountryBoy72

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That 390 is just stock ? Looking at a Walkerized 372xpw an a stock 390xpw , right now. Like the difference in weight , I can handle the 390. Do I really want to carry the an work with the extra weight. Would there be much difference between an modded 372 an a stock 390 ?
 
parrisw

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Looking for a good deal. Wondering if someone can point me in the right direction for a new in the box 372XPW or 372XP. Need to get the saw shipped up to Sumas, WA.

If you are on Vancouver Island, come down to Victoria, there is a dealer here that has them in stock, well, last time I was there they had a couple.
 
Trx250r180

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if you want a fast saw id say my xpw is fast ,if you want a tourque saw for 32 inch bar ,may look at the new 461 ,i can lean on the 461 more than my xpw with a longer bar
 
CountryBoy72

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32" is usually the shortest you will see here :) Cutting them down is one thing, bucking an loading them is a whole different story. Try to stay away from the really big trees, there are definitely some very large firs an cedars around, on this rock .
 
CountryBoy72

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Different dealer,but for a stock 372xpw they want $1040. So if the shop that does the modifying is charging the same price , then $360 to fully modify. The full wrap handle bumps the price up for a stock saw , too.
 
WACutter

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i didnt know they used bars that short on vancuver island :D

Get a new 372.

You don't need a 390 with a 24" bar in our area. Lots o' extra weight that you will feel after hours of bucking. I doubt the 390 would be any quicker with such a short bar in small wood. The 372 is perfect with a 24-28" bar. Give it a muffler mod, retune, and off you go.

Now, if you just want a big, bad saw then you have come to the right place for encouragement! Get the 390 or even a 395. Heck, just get one of each:cool2:
 
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