Removing and shaving Limiters

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How'd You know????? you got any eyebrows Left????

Crrrrispy!!!!!

Sounds really safe to me???? Just Sayin!!!!

Nah. Caught it right after the whoof!:D

Ether is the best bench solvent left. Just gotta remember it dosn't evaporate clean like it used to.

Stay safe!
Dingeryote
 
Nothing wrong with plenty of good advice, the more the merry.

I've got a 2165, and 365 which have the same style limit caps as what's on your 372, Get a good pair of linemans pliers and grab them good and give a yank, the plastic cap's will pull right off, then all you have to do is pry the barbed metal clip off with a small flat blade screwdriver. I see you cut the adjustment screw off at the base, so you could use the splined Husqvarna adjustment tool, good Idea.

Followed this advice with my 2165, best move I made with this saw, could not get it adjusted where it would run right with them on.
 
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