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Colonel428

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I have a good condition Husqvarna 372 x torq for sale. I had it rebuilt about 3 months ago with new, OEM parts (piston, cylinder, seals, intake boot, carb replaced). The work was performed by Carl Gobble, owner of Matthews Power Equipment in Matthews, NC. The guy's been in business for 32 years and has an impeccable reputation around these parts. The saw runs, oils and operates as it should. I'm thinking $500 + shipping. Thank you, Steve.20220513_202129.jpg20220513_202122.jpg20220513_200802.jpg20220513_200743.jpg20220513_200705.jpg20220513_200731.jpg
 
Evening!

Any chance of a photo of the air filter and the cylinder with the top removed?


Any idea how many hours you put on it since the rebuild? What caused the initial failure(s?)


Looks good and a helluva price.



Thanks and cheers!
 
Good evening sir. Pretty sure there was an air leak intake side which is why the guy put a new intake boot on it. I'll see if I can get a picture as you requested but I didn't include any because everything is new. I'd guess I've probably ran 5-6 tanks thru it since the rebuild.
 
Evening!

Any chance of a photo of the air filter and the cylinder with the top removed?


Any idea how many hours you put on it since the rebuild? What caused the initial failure(s?)


Looks good and a helluva price.



Thanks and cheers!
Sorry for the delayed response. Pretty sure the piston and cylinder were scored by an intake leak. The guy that rebuilt it replaced the intake boot. I've probably put 4 or 5 hours tops on it since the rebuild. I just don't run it like I should which is kinda why I'm selling it (lol). As far as removing the topend, man, I'm sorry. I just like 'em and use 'em, beyond basic maintenance i don't work on 'em. Thank you, Steve.
 
Sorry for the delayed response. Pretty sure the piston and cylinder were scored by an intake leak. The guy that rebuilt it replaced the intake boot. I've probably put 4 or 5 hours tops on it since the rebuild. I just don't run it like I should which is kinda why I'm selling it (lol). As far as removing the topend, man, I'm sorry. I just like 'em and use 'em, beyond basic maintenance i don't work on 'em. Thank you, Steve.
Just an fyi, I think he meant removing the top cover and not the cylinder.
 
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