Husqvarna 372xp with 268 "popup" Piston , Husqvarna 372 Build Tips & A quick Review Of CST.
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 Published On Dec 5, 2018

THIS is one of the better Husqvarna 372 build video's I had done. BEFORE turkey oven...but the info is still valid today in fact MORE so as the OE's are getting rare and Husqvarna X-torq's are more common set of bones to build from

Have to catch up on work, so stuck a little of that "Work" in here. KIND of "effed" Up on the 562 for the discussion as I had basically cleared most of the information before realizing I had a dead saw with possibly interesting stuff for the video....a SHARP CST type will catch that. But for demo and discussion.....its "OK".

Then to the fun stuff, the popup concept with a piston like that 268 gives me material to work with on the PISTON so I don't have to deck the cylinder to get where I need for a pop up. A HUGE advantage to that concept. I didn't explain it as clearly in this video. I will do a better job in the one I'm editing now, PART 2.

Cover some basics when trying to evaluate used parts, actually some survival tips I take for granted....so while this is a review of things, It's been a couple of years since I've done this so its time....and this time with the chassis for THIS year at HTSS, the 372.

Big saws ... are big. I can't deal with them much any more. The 372 is the best of all worlds for me, simpler technology, easy to work on and a gazillion of options for building these...AND last but not lease, aftermarket support.

Plan to throw some Huztl/Farmertec saws in the discussion as for many that is the ONLY option they have the skills to work from to get into the 372 chassis..Original Edition style...:)

Going to be an interesting year. As I look at the saw prices climb out of sight. these "junk pile" builds become even more relevant. Blending OEM on saws like the Holzfforma (Farmertec) G365....gets folks with out the special skills and tools for the cases a platform to work with....a interesting concept we will explore as time goes on.

BUT my true interest is OEM, and also even back to the 200 series OEM.s certainly the Original Edition 372 are way more interesting than the "X-Torq" Morphodites and the emission saws that require the Husqvarna Mother Ship to setup. Or the Stihl counterparts.

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