Husqvarna 371/2xp - Modern Chainsawing Legend

When it comes to putting wood on the pile, there are surely few more capable saws ever produced than the Husky 371/72 series. Basically the perfect blend of old and new, with all the standard Husky features from the awesome 268/72 mixed in with spring anti-vibe and a little more shove. Off course its main rival was going to be the Stihl 044/441 and this is also an iconic, classic saw, but there is something about the 372 and its no nonsense demeanor that is comforting. Its not the best made, most powerful or even best looking, but the integrity of the basic design shines through. For the saw enthusiast, it is also incredibly rebuild-able and both OEM and aftermarket parts are readily available. In many ways the high water mark of modern saw design. All the best features of modern saws before auto tune and EPA guff took their balls out. Not cheap, but cheaper than the Stihl opposition, they have held their value well as they just keep on truckin. Aurally this saw is a little challenged. Lets face it is sounds a bit like a cat caught in the rinse cycle of a washing machine. Its a high pitched, metallic, rasping type sound that screams "I am falling apart" but it never does. Mahle cylinder is very high quality and while the saw is built down to a price it is still well put together. Husky 372xp, we salute you for being a god damn farking legend of a saw....

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