2171 vs 2172

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I ended up getting the nos 2171. Compared to the 365xt I have it feels slighter lighter. The 2171 seems to compare weight wise to the 440 I purchased about 2 months after the 2171. The 365xt seems to be the strongest of the 3 but the restrictors have been removed, it has a mm, and the cylinder has had some work done to it.
 
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I ended up getting the nos 2171. Compared to the 365xt I have it feels slighter lighter. The 2171 seems to compare weight wise to the 440 I purchased about 2 months after the 2171. The 365xt seems to be the strongest of the 3 but the restrictors have been removed, it has a mm, and the cylinder has had some work done to it.

That all fits with what could be expected. :wink2:
 

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Some saw hack with a hack saw?

Wait a minute.... the 365xt has only been out for 2 years now..... yours couldn't have come from KY???
 
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which is the better saw the 2172 or the 372 is there a big difference in the two and what makes one better then the other?

It's the same saw, just different color scheme and a couple ounces of weight difference. Jonsered has a straight handle where the Husqvarna has slanted.
 
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My 2172 is wearing the 372bb kit and conversion kit....It runs real good..

If you look at the kit again it's the same part number for both saws. It's a 2171/2172/372 BB kit no difference of performance on either saw. There's no conversion that takes place.
 
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The old style 372 BB kit fits on the bottom end of the strato saws. You just need the carb, intake boot, and p/c off the older style saw to convert it.
 
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The old style 372 BB kit fits on the bottom end of the strato saws. You just need the carb, intake boot, and p/c off the older style saw to convert it.

Which would make it not a strato saw. The strato is the intake set up. The BB kits will bolt on any variation of the 372's. But it's not a strato set up.

View attachment 286380

That is what a strato saw's intake port looks like.
 
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Dude you can make a strato 2172 into a regular 2171....If you use the carb, intake,and p/c off the 2171...


Follow along

2172 has different intake , carb, p/c

2171 parts fit the new 2172

Ok apparently I read it wrong. I thought you were saying that you converted a non strato to a strato with a bb.
 

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