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Not what I intended...a new 385XP
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<blockquote data-quote="woodsrunner" data-source="post: 1861002" data-attributes="member: 22624"><p>Congrats on a really good saw. I love mine. I also came across one at a price I couldn't pass up. Give it time to get broke in. 10 to 15 tanks. It's not the hotrod the 372 is but it is smooth and powerful and handles really nice IMO. A 24 or 28 inch bar is just right in Kentucky hardwood.:greenchainsaw: Put some RSC on it and watch it rip.</p><p>Have fun with it.</p><p></p><p>Scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodsrunner, post: 1861002, member: 22624"] Congrats on a really good saw. I love mine. I also came across one at a price I couldn't pass up. Give it time to get broke in. 10 to 15 tanks. It's not the hotrod the 372 is but it is smooth and powerful and handles really nice IMO. A 24 or 28 inch bar is just right in Kentucky hardwood.:greenchainsaw: Put some RSC on it and watch it rip. Have fun with it. Scott [/QUOTE]
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