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  1. Scotty Overkill firewood hoarder

    joined: Sep 24, 2011
    7,152 posts
    central PA
    I called the guy up this evening and he informed me that he RAN OVER IT WITH HIS TRUCK TODAY! Dammit I had my heart set on gettin that saw, but thats the way it goes sometimes. Anyhow in the course of talking to him, he said would you be interested in a Husky 372XP? Saw is three years old, lightly used, comes with a 20" bar and three chains (two chains are new), and a 36" bar with one chain. I said, wweeeeeelll.....I'm a Stihl guy but.....how much are we talking here? He said 400 bucks. Okay, boys......what would you all do if you had a deal like that hit ya?
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  2. DexterDay Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 11, 2010
    9,160 posts
    NE Ohio
    For a 372XP with a 20" and 36" (little over a $100 for Bars that Big!) Thats only 3 yrs old.... Coming from a Homeowner.

    How much did he cut a yr?

    I say its a deal.... Basically $350 for a good used XP (and prob one of the best known in Husqvarnas line-up!) And and extra $50 for a used 36" B & C (look at it how you want to, but those big bars are costly).

    Did you counter offer? Maybe $350, or $375?? Always worth asking?
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  3. Thistle Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 16, 2010
    3,937 posts
    Central IA
    If its as clean as it sounds,def worth the $400.I paid $100 for a new 36 .063 gauge b/c way back in spring '94 for the then-new Poulan 475/rebadged Jonsered 2077.

    I'd grab it ASAP,it wont be around long.My 23yr old very clean 288XP cost $465 last summer,few new add ons like hi performance air filter setup,full wrap handlebar etc added another $200. I actually wouldnt trade it for a new 390XPW with same displacement that is around $1300 total now.And new saw is about 2 lbs lighter with same RPMs but no more HP
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  4. zap Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 25, 2009
    10,529 posts
    Tough way to get rid of a 066. :oops:

    zap
  5. DexterDay Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 11, 2010
    9,160 posts
    NE Ohio
    This is out of Baileys most recent sale catalog. Expensive .. .. .. .. !!

    Average is about $140-$160 for a decent 36". Depending on the Brand it may be more or less. A 28" TechLite made for Husqvarna is $130. Thats crazy....


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  6. amateur cutter Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 20, 2010
    1,118 posts
    West Michigan
    Is the 36" bar the same mount as stihl? That's a nice saw, but a 36" bar I'd want a little more cubes I think. As suggested, go dicker a little. How bad's the 066? Might make a good parts machine cheap. A C
  7. Scotty Overkill firewood hoarder

    joined: Sep 24, 2011
    7,152 posts
    central PA
    Fellas he said the 066 is pretty much toast, but if I want it for parts he'll pretty much give it to me so we'll see when I get up there. I am most certainly gonna dicker a little, but if the saw is as nice as he said it is, especially with the big bar thrown into the deal, it's probably gonna be hard to get him to come down at all. I'll try. Don't get me wrong, I like the Husky's, especially the XP line, and I think that saw would be OK for felling here and there with the big bar. I am gonna start thinking about (gulp) thinning out some of my older saws, keeping the ones that are near-and-dear to me, of course. I have around 15 running chainsaws (most of them older Stihls, some bigger McCullochs) that I just have to thin out, running out of room and I need something I can beat up felling all these trees so I can just use my beloved Stihl 041AV Supers once and a while. This saw will hold me calm til I can get the 066 or 660 Magnum I have been patiently waiting for. I think this deal is just too good to pass up. He hasn't even advertised this saw yet, he felt bad because I really wanted the 066 and I was ready to buy it. So he offered me this deal, and I think I'ma gonna take it!
  8. Scotty Overkill firewood hoarder

    joined: Sep 24, 2011
    7,152 posts
    central PA
    AC, its not the same mount as the Stihl bar. I think it is also similar to the Homelites and Echos, but not sure.....
  9. DanCorcoran Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 5, 2010
    1,789 posts
    Richmond, VA
    It's the old, "I ran over my 066 Magnum" bait-and-switch...seen it a thousand times!
  10. MasterMech Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 2, 2011
    4,971 posts
    Hudson Valley NY
    But he is offering it up as a parts saw. If it was a sham it'd been "in the trash" or "junked it" by now.
  11. MasterMech Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 2, 2011
    4,971 posts
    Hudson Valley NY
    They call 'em "work saws" for a reason. Kinda the same reason you don't see anyone beating up a 40's/50's classic pickup. ;)
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  12. Bigg_Redd Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 19, 2008
    2,966 posts
    Shelton, WA
    The 372xp is the only non-Stihl I wouldn't be completely and utterly ashamed to be seen running.
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  13. Scotty Overkill firewood hoarder

    joined: Sep 24, 2011
    7,152 posts
    central PA
    Bigg Redd, I feel pretty much the same way. My brother-in-law's sister's husband :rolleyes: has one and I ran it when I dropped a couple 100' white pines down at their place a few years back and I was impressed with it overall. I really liked it, we were running a 28" bar on it and it had plenty more power to spare so I wouldn't be afraid to run a 36" on it occasionally. I am going to get the saw this week, he's holding it for me till I get a chance to go up and get it. We talked for around a half hour and the guy's a straight shooter from what I can tell. I'll keep you guys informed.
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  14. bogydave Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 4, 2009
    7,988 posts
    So Cent ALASKA

    You always need another saw, if the price is right. ;)
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  15. HittinSteel Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 11, 2008
    1,462 posts
    Northeastern Ohio
    $400 is a very good price if the saw checks out. Immediately sell the 36" bar and replace it with a 28". Unless your cutting just christmas trees (I run a 32" full comp on mine, but it is ported).

    BTW, get the 66 too, there has to be SOME salvagable parts!
  16. MasterMech Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 2, 2011
    4,971 posts
    Hudson Valley NY
    I have a MS460 that got in a fight with an F550 and lost. :( But I plan to use the crank, bearings, and p/C assy to rebuild a tired MS460 I picked up on eBay. There's a good chance that 066 has a lot of use left in it!::-)
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  17. Scotty Overkill firewood hoarder

    joined: Sep 24, 2011
    7,152 posts
    central PA
    Well guys, I went up and ran the 372XP this afternoon, the saw is in really good condition. No cracks, missing bolts, etc. Only think I can find wrong with it is the on/off switch is missing, easy fix on that one though. It comes with a 20" bar and two chains, 32" bar and a chain (he thought the bar was 36" but it was only a 32") and he threw in a Stihl Rollomatic ES 20" bar with the deal. I bought it for $400 bucks, no need to haggle as it is in really good shape and with all those bars and chains, I felt it was a great deal. I will pick it up later this week and clean/tune it, will also port the muffler right away (cause that's how I do things:p), and post a pic or two, heck maybe even a video......
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  18. MasterMech Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 2, 2011
    4,971 posts
    Hudson Valley NY
    Dunno man, that's a lot of damning evidence around.... "Hey Scott, remember that time you got really drunk and bought a Husky?...." :p;lol
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  19. HittinSteel Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 11, 2008
    1,462 posts
    Northeastern Ohio
    That sounds like a really good deal Scotty. What's your plan for the muffler? I opened mine through the front where the bracket attaches. In hindsight, I wish I would have taken the time to use a deflector instead. In big wood on a long cut the exhaust smokes bark.
  20. Scotty Overkill firewood hoarder

    joined: Sep 24, 2011
    7,152 posts
    central PA
    HS, I'll probably use a small angled pipe and aim it towards the recoil side of the saw, I'm gonna look at it when I get it home. Gonna do a partial tear-down and clean the saw out really good, I'll figure it out from there.
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  21. smokinj Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 11, 2008
    15,546 posts
    Anderson, Indiana
    12.jpg I got 50.00 doing nothing! Another than that I would pray to the saw gods again.:p oh and my new saw with an OP!
  22. amateur cutter Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 20, 2010
    1,118 posts
    West Michigan

    Did you get the 660 carcass?
  23. MasterMech Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 2, 2011
    4,971 posts
    Hudson Valley NY
    Yeah, how toasted was that 660?
  24. Thistle Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 16, 2010
    3,937 posts
    Central IA
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/HUSQVARNA-2...065868645?pt=US_Chainsaws&hash=item3cc8bd0565

    Hopefully I can snag this for a LOT less than the $100+ :rolleyes: currently asked for a factory OEM one.Originals are very rare & priced like gold.I'll watch the bidding & see how it goes.May just end up taking current muffler to favorite trusted local shop & see what he'd charge me.
  25. HittinSteel Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 11, 2008
    1,462 posts
    Northeastern Ohio
    Thistle, why not just drill a port equal in size to the factory exhaust on the clutch side of the muffler in front of the existing deflector. Then buy a 288 or 281 deflector and attach it with self tappers. It will cost you about $20 and a 1/2 hour of your time and you'll have a factory looking dual port.

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