Caddguy....you're not getting your new 372XPW back!!!

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Me likes it:clap: This the first tank of fuel through a brand new saw.


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If that is the same wood as your "440 popup" video, the 372 is like 10 seconds faster than your 440, noting that the 372 was wearing a 7 pin and the 440 an 8 pin. The 372 is stock???
 
All I could notice is that damn poison ivy and of course the close call with the chain...... you know the one where it cut holes in the back of his britches! Luckilly it didn't get through his skivies!....hehe:greenchainsaw:
 

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