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All those saws are looking/sounding great.

Thanks. I dug those videos up for the new square to filed square comparisons. I think that was 2.5 years ago. Griffonks owns that saw there now.
 

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There's your square comparisons. I did all of those the same day if I remember right. Even videoed some of the filing of that one chain.
Thanks Mike. Tough for me to see a real difference in the square file over the round file. But the square did look like it cut nicely.
 

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Thanks Mike. Tough for me to see a real difference in the square file over the round file. But the square did look like it cut nicely.

One of those videos if you time was a 30-33% gain in cut speed.
 

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I noticed one of the vids, the saw was 4 stroking all the way through the cut. Nice! Lol
 

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Lol. Sounded real good and strong for a Husqvarna. Nice job!
 

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Do they make a good work saw? And how are they on fuel consumption?
 

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How about weight wise?

Jeff I know you aren't a Husky guy but the 372 is something special. I think they are around 13 lbs and they are the goto saw for many tree crews and guys that use them every day. The 262 is a bit of a legend also and fantastic for power to weight and such, but the 372 IMHO is the all around most widely used and favorite saw within the era that it's been made. One of the reasons Husky is taking forever to replace the 372 with the 572 is they don't want their prized 70 cc saw to lose it's legendary status.
 
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