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I don't reach for the 372 until you're hurt or have small wood under 22" on average. The 390 XP is such a good saw that can do so much more than a 372 with not much extra weight and is so well balanced. In proffesional cutting applications it's hard to pick up a 372 after running a 390, you come to rely on that power.

Keep rubbing it in I know I should of bought a 390 instead of the 395<a href="http://www.sweetim.com/s.asp?im=gen&lpver=3&ref=11" target="_blank"><img src="http://content.sweetim.com/sim/cpie/emoticons/0002041D.gif" border="0" title="Click to get more." ></a>
 
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I don't reach for the 372 until you're hurt or have small wood under 22" on average. The 390 XP is such a good saw that can do so much more than a 372 with not much extra weight and is so well balanced. In proffesional cutting applications it's hard to pick up a 372 after running a 390, you come to rely on that power.
I agree .I always thought they should make the 372 in pink becase its kind of a girl saw.lol
 
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Keep rubbing it in I know I should of bought a 390 instead of the 395<a href="http://www.sweetim.com/s.asp?im=gen&lpver=3&ref=11" target="_blank"><img src="http://content.sweetim.com/sim/cpie/emoticons/0002041D.gif" border="0" title="Click to get more." ></a>

No, it's a killer saw. I'm buying one this spring. Go get a 390 and have it built when your up on coin. :clap: then...you'll have "the" set.
 
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I have had good luck with all of my huskys even the little homeowner 350s have been great saws. I don’t think I could pick out just one. I really like the OE346xp for limbing, the 372xp for bucking and the 395xp is just excellent for felling and flushing. The 395xp is also great for bucking if you put a 24” bar on it and I used to limb a lot with a 371xp. I don’t own a 390xp…yet.
 
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Husky International Web site - good info

My first pro saw choice a while back was a 372XP, however the Craig's list deal fell through

Attached I have some of the data I had pulled from the international site while researching my saw purchases.

Please note the 390Xp was tested with 404 chain (more vibration).

It appears the 288xp and 281xp and 365 are still in production and available outside of the US.

I understand for someone putting 8-hrs a day of time in with a saw the 365, 372, 576, 288, 390 would be preferable due to low vibe as part of the fatigue / comfort equation.

395, 3120 would not be the best constant use saws based on comfort, milling is another consideration
 
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They have to wait for their hands to stop tingling from the vibes before they can write about their 026 and 066 saws.
Lol, ya I shouldn't really be mouthing off about the 3120, because I only used one once with a 16" bar to cut 80 cords, but it rattled apart on me, but that was in the 80's and I think every saw rattled apart on me to in those days. Lol
Here's the only other time I used the 3120.
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Rope, is your 395 ported?

No the 372 is.
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I was not quite dialed in here first tank and a half used up chain!
 
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No the 372 is.
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I was not quite dialed in here first tank and a half used up chain!

Looks great and also seems she could pull a 32"/8-pin well. I think you should have the 395 ported and see how ya like it. For big wood a ported 390 won't hang when compared. All depends on what ya want though. For felling with a 32", I love my 70cc Stihls. The powerhead's weight and a 32" RW bar just can't be beat for a combo imo. From running a ported 390, 395, and 660, the 660 was my favorite with the 395 coming in 2nd. Even though the 395 is heavy, she makes up for it in brute power. All of those saws were ported by different guys too, I can't pry the 660 off the owner though.:cry:
 

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