SawTroll
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Well, it can't do nothing but get better. You got a runner for sure.:rockn: Stihl needs to jump back on the 441 if all the 372xt's run like that.
The 441 is ol' tech, as all Stihl strato saws still are!
Well, it can't do nothing but get better. You got a runner for sure.:rockn: Stihl needs to jump back on the 441 if all the 372xt's run like that.
Sounds and looks fantastic. It actually sounds a lot like my 75cc ported Univent but the “vent” is a little faster in the cut. I would like to see that saw again after about 10 tanks. Either way, I am liking that husky a lot better than the current stihl offering to replace my ms440. Keep us posted as to your opinions about the saw.
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Great looking saw!!!
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The 441 is ol' tech, as all Stihl strato saws still are!
Thanx for putting this up Mitch, like everyone else, I have been ultra curious about this. Looks like we might have all been fretting over nothing, the saw looks more than capable.
A question most likely to global dealers ie. the US and Europe and significantly Troll...............In Canada I have yet to have any mention on the 372xpxt, other than word of mouth and the IPL, as a dealer I cannot order one, but even though was told I would no longer be able to order 372xp's since early in 2010, I just made my fall booking order for Oct 1st and stock and availablity of the 372xp is there, so my question is, if the 372xpxt being sold/marketed in the US for a test platform or to meet and get some EPA credits? or....................
The video was cottonwood right? Either way it's a good running saw.
The single intake setup is a big jump forward is strato design, It makes the carb box clean and simple again. It seems to run really well to me, but than again I'm not a Stihl nazi.
I know its too early to tell, as that saw has a lot of breakin in to do, but at this point, it sure dont look like it runs like the ol' XP version.....:dunno:
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