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nikocker

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20" is fine for now.

You won't regret the 372XP!! It is a great saw, I just bought a new one last summer but have another one that has worked almost daily for the last 6years with no rebuilds. I prefer the 24" bar for the 372xp. Good Choice!!

I wanted the 372XP with a 20 " bar so I could swap chains with my 261. I've got a 20" 3/8 .058 on that saw also.
Al :cheers:
 
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I wanted the 372XP with a 20 " bar so I could swap chains with my 261. I've got a 20" 3/8 .058 on that saw also.
Al :cheers:

Sound's good. I just personally prefer the 24" for bucking wood because it is less strenuis on your back. You will be impressed with the overall power of this saw I have a 36" bar on my older one and it cuts very well considering.
 
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Well the 372XP is it

After struggling with trying to decide on a 70cc Husky (372 vs. 575) - I've finally decided. . . Tommorow is the big day. I get to pick up my new Husky 372XP at my local dealer. 20" bar with 3/8 .058 chain. I am stoked!!!
Kinda sorry to see the MS361 leave the stable, but I now will have the range of saws that will cover all my needs.

Al :clap: :clap: :clap:

Your should thing about the advantages of a .050ga chain vs .058ga.
My Huskies are setup with 58ga but finding Stihl chain is hard sometimes. Lots of good deals on 50ga chain and bars on e-bay.
 

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