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Recomend a 70+ CC saw whats your favorite
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<blockquote data-quote="mopar3" data-source="post: 4275217" data-attributes="member: 109827"><p>So not seeing much love for any of the Stihl saws in the 70-80cc range. What does a 372/375 do that puts ahead of the rest. Stock for stock of course. I see alot of old Stihl saws that look like they have been to hell and back and they still go for a lot of dough? How are the new Husky saws holding up? Ive seen rumblings of crank bearing issues too. Do the 3/8 .050 72 chains I have fit on a 20" husky bar?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mopar3, post: 4275217, member: 109827"] So not seeing much love for any of the Stihl saws in the 70-80cc range. What does a 372/375 do that puts ahead of the rest. Stock for stock of course. I see alot of old Stihl saws that look like they have been to hell and back and they still go for a lot of dough? How are the new Husky saws holding up? Ive seen rumblings of crank bearing issues too. Do the 3/8 .050 72 chains I have fit on a 20" husky bar? [/QUOTE]
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