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I've heard good things about them and seen a few YouTube videos of them. I don't know why they call it a 372 because it's really a 365.

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Change the pulse and fuel line's to quality line's
Echo husqvarna stihl etc.
That's the only failures I've had was poor quality rubber hoses.
The rest of the saw I've had no problems with.
 

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Change the pulse and fuel line's to quality line's
Echo husqvarna stihl etc.
That's the only failures I've had was poor quality rubber hoses.
The rest of the saw I've had no problems with.

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With B&C that puts me close to $300 which is more than I want to spend on a Saw for this specific purpose. Cutting stumps, pallets etc.

I have a 20" B&C combo in 3/8 - 050 lying around tho....so there's that I guess instead of 058.
 

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I don't know about forester, but I'd go for a solid milled bar from most any brand, or a laminated bar ONLY from the better brands like Oregon, Husqvarna, Stihl. I wouldn't want to be fighting curvy cuts with a low quality bar in a stump that will already try to burn up your bar after dulling your chain. Archer PRO bars are affordable and solid milled.
 

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With B&C that puts me close to $300 which is more than I want to spend on a Saw for this specific purpose. Cutting stumps, pallets etc.

I have a 20" B&C combo in 3/8 - 050 lying around tho....so there's that I guess instead of 058.
My 365s were from a different source
Aliexpress.
They ran good as a 65cc
I stump with this one
20" hl supply bar and 11.00 upstart chisel
These bar's hold up great
I've got 15-20 of them
Usually under 20.00
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If they hold up great, why have 15-20? Why not just 2-3?

I'm cheap, and I used to be all for cheap bars, but when they wear out and become a .080ga in 5 tanks of gas, I'm all for spending $100 on one that will last me 5 years.

I have not tried Raisman, so I don't know the quality, but at the price I must wonder.
 

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If they hold up great, why have 15-20? Why not just 2-3?

I'm cheap, and I used to be all for cheap bars, but when they wear out and become a .080ga in 5 tanks of gas, I'm all for spending $100 on one that will last me 5 years.

I have not tried Raisman, so I don't know the quality, but at the price I must wonder.
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11.00 per i think
Have d009 and ko95 20"
I repair saws and supply bar's/chains if needed
Everyone running them like them.
 

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I don't know about forester, but I'd go for a solid milled bar from most any brand, or a laminated bar ONLY from the better brands like Oregon, Husqvarna, Stihl. I wouldn't want to be fighting curvy cuts with a low quality bar in a stump that will already try to burn up your bar after dulling your chain. Archer PRO bars are affordable and solid milled.

I've been very happy with Forester bars over the years. So I'm going with that based on my own experiences.
 

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So looking the Holzfforma site, it looks like the plain 372 is not listed any more but they have a 372XP and XT. Has one had more problems than the other?
 

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So looking the Holzfforma site, it looks like the plain 372 is not listed any more but they have a 372XP and XT. Has one had more problems than the other?

The 65cc 272 in blue is listed, as per my OP. In 71cc, it's only XP and XT (orange).

*s-word gets confusing over there from time to time it would seem.
 

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Which bar would you guys recommend? Actually, I have the original Holzfforma 20“ Bar on it. Made the oil hole a bit larger downwards. Oil‘s enough in the groove and on the chain. But doesn’t spray in the front. Is this normal? Oiler is 3 full turns out. In comparison to my Stihl 3/8P, the teeth of the driving links are well visible in the oil hole in the bar. On the big war you can only see a very small bit of the tooth.
 

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Which bar would you guys recommend? Actually, I have the original Holzfforma 20“ Bar on it. Made the oil hole a bit larger downwards. Oil‘s enough in the groove and on the chain. But doesn’t spray in the front. Is this normal? Oiler is 3 full turns out. In comparison to my Stihl 3/8P, the teeth of the driving links are well visible in the oil hole in the bar. On the big war you can only see a very small bit of the tooth.
Are you wanting a premium bar?
 

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Not necessarily. Normal one. So there’s a problem with the supplied bar?
 

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Not necessarily. Normal one. So there’s a problem with the supplied bar?
Never used one of those
But i have many chinese 20"bar's
No problems.
I thought you were looking at premium bar's.
 

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Which ones are u using? I thought of buying a original Husqvarna bar.
It should spray a bit in the front right?
 

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I had good experiences with most Oregon bars, all Forester, Husqvarna and Stihl bars.

I have a top handle Stihl 020AV Super that might get a "Premium" bar when I'm done using the Oregon Powersharp that's on it now.
 
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