Husky 372xp or Stihl ms441

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The 372xp "although sill heads whail the Ms. 361 as a cure all" is
the only saw that truely makes a feller smile while using. It is the
undisputed champion and husky kicks and those that have them
know that.
 
I would have to know what they are to answer that and of course
really be clint :laugh:

Well Rope,

I'm here to help you by answering that question. You start with all the crap that gets caught under the clutch cover of a 372 and stalls it when you're cutting noodles. Add a little motion lotion (or your favorite bar oil), form into little balls and serve.

Joat
 
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Ahhh, the 372 is good for something, making little balls.:clap:

They could be strapped to a car bumper to create a "James Bond" auto oil slick, that would be cool.
 
You start with all the crap that gets caught under the clutch cover of a 372 and stalls it when you're cutting noodles.

Uhhh...how to say...perhaps you should stop cutting logs filled with manure...my 2171 has never stalled cutting noodles, and I've never once gotten any "crap" caught under the clutch cover...


(Howdie Joat!)


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Nothing wrong with Swedish meatballs. You can buy them all over the world at Ikea. Just like you can buy the world's best chainsaws from one of the oldest companies in the world in a small town called Husqvarna ;)

Both Ikea and Husqvarna come from my region in Sweden.

I would say b0th junk that you could buy anywhere. But I won't.:taped:
 
Uhhh...how to say...perhaps you should stop cutting logs filled with manure...my 2171 has never stalled cutting noodles, and I've never once gotten any "crap" caught under the clutch cover...


(Howdie Joat!)


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After sectioning out Red Oak with the 441, it actually looks sparkley clean under the clutch cover!:cool: :cool:
 
Well Rope,

I'm here to help you by answering that question. You start with all the crap that gets caught under the clutch cover of a 372 and stalls it when you're cutting noodles. Add a little motion lotion (or your favorite bar oil), form into little balls and serve.

Joat

Mine has never done that but if it does, I will be sure to serve
it up to a stihlhead :laugh:
 
I know you don't want to admit it but it is because the stihl sets
there and you must be using the superior 372 to work with :hmm3grin2orange:

I must admit, I am looking forward to getting that 181 into shape. I don't mind smiling when I cut, and if that old Husky makes me smile, I'll be sure to post it!
 
After sectioning out Red Oak with the 441, it actually looks sparkley clean under the clutch cover!:cool: :cool:

Well now see there? Apparently you're not cutting manure logs either.

I tell ya Plumber...I don't know where this stuff gets started...


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:agree2: :agree2: :agree2:

I have always wondered how you can actually see what you are doing behind a 440 or 460.

Having reached an adult height the view is clear.:D I am not sure that I remember what the original question was but I think that I will suggest Amsoil at 1000 to 1 and vinegar if it still itches take it to the dealer. Now back to the reading.
 
Having reached an adult height the view is clear.:D I am not sure that I remember what the original question was but I think that I will suggest Amsoil at 1000 to 1 and vinegar if it still itches take it to the dealer. Now back to the reading.




Bout the only saw thhat you cant see what your doin behind are the 2100's 090's 797's 125's and ... not no narrow assed uprite stihls..
 

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