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Want to Sell Husqvarna 372xp Xtorq

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image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg Husqvarna 372xp Xtorq. This saw is a warranty victim due to failed crank bearings. Saw was brought in on a Saturday and was needed on the following Monday. My dealer put new bearings in it over said weekend so he had a saw on Monday while warranty was hashed out for a new saw.

Starts and runs fine. 150 pounds of compression, but the piston and cylinder have scoring/markings/wear from the failed bearings. It might go for a long time, might pop soon; so I'm selling it as is. The model tag was removed for warranty (2013 model saw) and the gas tanks sits crooked. I looked a couple times and couldn't find out why it sits crooked. Clutch cover has a few cracks/holes. Otherwise, in nice shape.

$300
 
Hello!
Can you ship international?
Andy
 
any trades?
 

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Funny thing. I just sold saw with similar scoring. I had the new parts on hand for the day that the old beater went bang. I cut a lot of stumps out with that saw until I sold it. New parts went with that saw still in the box.
 
Shipping schould be like 100 ish or do you vant to check?
I live in norway!
 
Would a standard 372 p/c fit? I'm guessing probably not but just checking
 
So the difference in X-torq/non X-torq is all in the cylinder/piston?
 
I don't know what it is with the x-torq series of saws and crank bearings. I rebuilt a 2172 that had a trashed crank bearing. I recently purchased a used OEM xtorq cylinder from a saw with a bad crank bearing, and then I see this saw listed.....
 
Pretty common problem, I think it has to do with the stratified technology using less gas, which in turn means less oil. Run them a little rich (40:1) and it should be fine.

BTW, I have pretty much eliminated the lean on this saw and fixed up the clutch cover. $300 plus shipping...

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I'm interested can you give me a shipping price to 08094. And it's just power head right? No bar and chain


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