scootr
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It's junk, I'll give ya $100.00, and that's my final offer!
Sir, you have stepped into a bear trap! This saw is one of the most sought after (Husky) has ever maid.If your dealer knows anything about this model he may likely offer you a new or used saw for an even trade. Do NOT SELL this saw for anything less than $300. A complete carb rebuild is not a hard chore. I would get new gas lines, gas filter and carb kit. Do not let anyone sweet talk you out of this saw. Welcome to the site, Ken
Sir, you have stepped into a bear trap! This saw is one of the most sought after (Husky) has ever maid.If your dealer knows anything about this model he may likely offer you a new or used saw for an even trade. Do NOT SELL this saw for anything less than $300. A complete carb rebuild is not a hard chore. I would get new gas lines, gas filter and carb kit. Do not let anyone sweet talk you out of this saw. Welcome to the site, Ken
Alrighty,
I just got off the phone with the Husky dealer, and he also commented that this was one of the best Saws that they ever produced.
I had to ask about the 372XP, he said that it had about the same punch, a few updates, and a better air intake.
$769.00 for the 372 - no sales tax.
He then went on to say that a carb kit and fuel line would run $45.00 cash and carry, or $140.00 installed.
It sounded like they really don't like doing Carb kits, and would rather replace the carb. ( won't guarantee a kit )
I think he said a "Torsen" Carb at $135.00 and $65.00 to install.
My thoughts are to Goggle the Torsen and pop it into the intake myself.
Along with convincing myself that I need the 372XP too
Alrighty,
I just got off the phone with the Husky dealer, and he also commented that this was one of the best Saws that they ever produced.
I had to ask about the 372XP, he said that it had about the same punch, a few updates, and a better air intake.
$769.00 for the 372 - no sales tax.
He then went on to say that a carb kit and fuel line would run $45.00 cash and carry, or $140.00 installed.
It sounded like they really don't like doing Carb kits, and would rather replace the carb. ( won't guarantee a kit )
I think he said a "Torsen" Carb at $135.00 and $65.00 to install.
My thoughts are to Goggle the Torsen and pop it into the intake myself.
Along with convincing myself that I need the 372XP too
MORE POWER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :greenchainsaw: :greenchainsaw:
Sir, you have stepped into a bear trap! This saw is one of the most sought after (Husky) has ever maid.If your dealer knows anything about this model he may likely offer you a new or used saw for an even trade. Do NOT SELL this saw for anything less than $300. A complete carb rebuild is not a hard chore. I would get new gas lines, gas filter and carb kit. Do not let anyone sweet talk you out of this saw. Welcome to the site, Ken
Sounds like you came out very well. Did you sell the 272 or did they take it on trade? Just $330 for a new 372 is pretty hard to beat. I would have asked for a spare chain instead of the ball caps - or better yet, some PPE.
LOL
I listed the 272 on Flea-bay with a description on what it was doing, along with being a possible parts only saw with no warranty.
The bidding was up to $350.00 the first day.
I watched the auction for a bit and then ended it early to a member with a lot of feedback.
It was more than I had hoped for.
I'm happy, and someone else who needed a 272 is happy as well.
Just curious, how do you end an auction early? I thought the options with an
auction ended after there was a bid.
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