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576/372xt swap...Long term use thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Rounder" data-source="post: 2642346" data-attributes="member: 33449"><p>I'll let you know what I think, I did run it some at work today. Don't like to pass judgment on a saw until it is broke in. I've cursed saws in the past that took on a whole new life once run in. </p><p></p><p>They did not have another 576 in stock. I will say that the 576 did have some nicer creature comforts than the 372, but the 372 is a little more compact/nimble feeling when limbing.</p><p></p><p>We shall see....I am a picky bastard about something that I have to drag around for a living. - Sam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rounder, post: 2642346, member: 33449"] I'll let you know what I think, I did run it some at work today. Don't like to pass judgment on a saw until it is broke in. I've cursed saws in the past that took on a whole new life once run in. They did not have another 576 in stock. I will say that the 576 did have some nicer creature comforts than the 372, but the 372 is a little more compact/nimble feeling when limbing. We shall see....I am a picky bastard about something that I have to drag around for a living. - Sam [/QUOTE]
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