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Sold Ported and Polished Husqvarna 372 x-torque $550

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For sale is an excellent Husqvarna 372 x-torque. This machine is in great shape. The piston and cylinder are OEM. We ported and polished the cylinder so it is a real screamer. It will come with the large felling spikes, 20 inch bar and 3/8 skip tooth chain. Please watch the video and let me know if they help with the description. This saw hammers!! Who ever gets this will not be disappointed. Feel free to leave comments good or bad. Feedback is feedback. Thanks for looking.
 

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If it's a freebie I'll tell you what, I'll pay the shipping and take this pile off your hands. Lol jk, goes very nice saw
 
I'm interested. The video apparently doesn't work though. What is the compression? Who ported it?
 
It makes 155psi. And we did it our selves. I'll check on the video. But if you want to view it it on the c16performance YouTube page.
I'll help you out.


Did a little digging and found the saw running. I'd really like to have it myself, but I better wait.


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Just out of curiosity though, how would this saw do using a 42" bar with 3/8 chain sawing bundled lumber of pine to length? My stock 372 handles a 36" bar with .404 chain just fine. I just wonder if a ported saw would be better for this application?

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Just out of curiosity though, how would this saw do using a 42" bar with 3/8 chain sawing bundled lumber of pine to length? My stock 372 handles a 36" bar with .404 chain just fine. I just wonder if a ported saw would be better for this application?

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I really could not say because I just don't have a bar that big. But the saw make more power than a stock one for sure.
 
I really could not say because I just don't have a bar that big. But the saw make more power than a stock one for sure.
OK, thanks. Way mine typically gets ran would be similar to a chainsaw mill. Ran full throttle for about five minutes at a time, I just figure I'll be better with a ported saw as it would flow better and hopefully operate a little cooler. I know my stock 372 gets fairly hot at times. I'm just thinking about a replacement before it bites the dust.

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