He hadn't made it to my house randy. I'm talking to him on the phone to give directions. If I had it I would run it last night in the dark.
Hell, you don't even need a bar on a 372, just rev them up bar less and trees tend to fall down.:msp_biggrin:Screw the 24" bar, get a 28". Then you got a real saw, Good job! Southside
It cuts really good straight out of the box. It handles just as easy as the 361 pretty much. Gonna make a nice saw to work with. I have wanted one for a long time. Now maybe a 7900 is in the future. May be awhile though. :msp_biggrin:
It cuts really good straight out of the box. It handles just as easy as the 361 pretty much. Gonna make a nice saw to work with. I have wanted one for a long time. Now maybe a 7900 is in the future. May be awhile though. :msp_biggrin:
well now your gonna see why ole rope is a husky man congratulations I would be envious but I havejust about broken mine in now
Damn Rope, where ya been at buddy? I was just asking someone yesterday if they had heard from you. Reckon you been hard at it and havent stopped in much.
Good to see ya pard.
Ha ha! Yea, had to work all day while it was sitting on my porch. Finally get home about 7 O clock and found the blue box I'd been waiting for. Never owned the brand, so I guess you could say I'm fooling with the darkside.
I have ran these particular saws before and always loved them. Finally taken the leap and bought one. Sold my 361 Stihl to get it. here's some pics.
Came with a gay 20" forester bar. I'll probably get a few guys at the GTG to pick a number between 1 and 10 for it.
Now I just need to get a 24" bar for it. The one in the pics is a 20" Stihl mount and is just for the sake of pictures.
BTW: I'll have her at the GTG tomorrow. Will not be fueled until then.
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