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<blockquote data-quote="flashhole" data-source="post: 5196180" data-attributes="member: 70415"><p>Nice saw but that 24" bar and chain will be cumbersome on smallish trees. I have a Husky 394 XP (bigger brother to yours) and the bar/chain that gets used most is a 20". My Stihl 460 (76.5cc, twin to your 372) sports a 16" bar and chain most of the time. The big bars only come out when I have big logs or if I am milling with my chainsaw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flashhole, post: 5196180, member: 70415"] Nice saw but that 24" bar and chain will be cumbersome on smallish trees. I have a Husky 394 XP (bigger brother to yours) and the bar/chain that gets used most is a 20". My Stihl 460 (76.5cc, twin to your 372) sports a 16" bar and chain most of the time. The big bars only come out when I have big logs or if I am milling with my chainsaw. [/QUOTE]
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