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Thats what I'm talking about a saw thats used. Seems like we see a lot of shelf queens and people with so many saws that they rotate through them or pass them on before the first scratch is on the handle!
 
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Thats what I'm talking about a saw thats used. Seems like we see a lot of shelf queens and people with so many saws that they rotate through them or pass them on before the first scratch is on the handle!

Yep, bought it brand new when I was 16, about 16 or 17 years ago. I'll get a new 372 when it's time. I used to cut logs by the semi-truck load, now I just mostly cut for firewood.
 
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Yep, bought it brand new when I was 16, about 16 or 17 years ago. I'll get a new 372 when it's time. I used to cut logs by the semi-truck load, now I just mostly cut for firewood.
My dream saw! ==c
I will get one some day!
 
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Better buy a 372 soon and shelf it. I think its days are numbered here. My guess is it will be a 572 soon
 
What will a 572 be?
The new version of the 372. It will happen eventually most all of the linr has a "5" prefix now.

The 372xpw has been 576 for years now.
 
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The new version of the 372. It will happen eventually most all of the linr has a "5" prefix now.

The 372xpw has been 576 for years now.

Your prior post implies that the 572 wont be as good as the 372. Is that because of EPA regs? Just telling us the 572 is the new 372 doesn't explain why we should buy and shelf a 372 now.
 
We have just been dragging them in from the back yard this year :)


We did have one of these that we were borrowing for a while, but after a year, the owner wanted it back!
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I also have a 1994 chevy silvervado, but surprisingly I don't have a picture of that truck....
 
We have just been dragging them in from the back yard this year :)


We did have one of these that we were borrowing for a while, but after a year, the owner wanted it back!
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I also have a 1994 chevy silvervado, but surprisingly I don't have a picture of that truck....
Dragging in wood stoves?
 
Here's my latest addition to the list of firewood haulers i have.It's a 93 Suzuki Carry right hand drive.I also have a set of tracks that came with it.It was used as a drill rig that was choppered in to remote sites,but lack of engineered modifications didn't allow it to be used in Alberta.Their loss was my gain,i bought it for the price of the track kit.They had a mount for a drill and powerpack and claimed they loaded it down with around a ton and would be off drilling for days.
Some of my other firewood tools are a John Deere 440A skidder,950 loader with grapple,93 T800 Kenworth with a jeep pole trailer.
This one i use for my personal use,the others sometimes bring me personal wood.But most the time they work for others.I am looking for a cheep fellerbuncher so i pursue some work in the winter,and am looking at building a firewood processor if i get into the firewood business seriously.
Thomas
 

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What are "engineered modifications"? Or lack there of?