Thanks Kevin. I couldn't imagine it being any more than that. That's less than 3 oz.Here Brad. Wished the OE weighed that above. About a lb more.
OE 14lb 3.5oz
NE 372 xt and 365 xt 14lb 6.3oz
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Thanks Kevin. I couldn't imagine it being any more than that. That's less than 3 oz.Here Brad. Wished the OE weighed that above. About a lb more.
OE 14lb 3.5oz
NE 372 xt and 365 xt 14lb 6.3oz
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I would not count on those documents to be correct. Both sources are known to have errors. The only way to know is to actually weigh them. Maybe @spike60 could weight a 372XP XT dry PHO.
Ahh forget weighing parts.I'm ready for another dead saw salvage.[emoji6]Still have the top cover, chain brake handle, handle bar all being taller to accommodate the taller cylinder. Maybe tomorrow I'll dig those out. Haven't got to a pound, but beat hell out of 2-3 ounces so far. Rotational mass in the flywheel and taller piston both effect "feel" along with being .5in taller...everywhere moving the weight difference away from CG also effecting feel. Along with running 300-500 less No load and more internal mass to accelerate (piston & flywheel)...they are different saws. And feel different. BUT many won't notice or even care because they look the same and have the same number on them. Its an "academic" exercise really. And for the most part doesn't matter. Come on 572!
Ahh forget weighing parts.I'm ready for another dead saw salvage.[emoji6]
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Care to share your "muffler mod" ...I have to admit I actually really miss the X torq I had. A good muffler mod and retune did it wonders. Definitely not as high reving but loads more torque. Ran a 32" bar without a hiccup. But a 24" .404 was my favorite on it.
Steven
We've all had this discussion before,but we all know the XP is preferred over the XT.
My neighbour has a stock XT that must be an off the production line ringer, because it beat my modded XP.
My Excuse: Not as good as I use to be. Lol.
Care to share your "muffler mod" ...
Or anything on the market available built, worthwhile. Thank You.
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