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Bryan Barrow

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I got a box of 372xp and 372xp x-torq parts with enough to build a saw. My only problem, I don’t know where to start and I don’t have some of the tools to put it together. I’m in Plainfield, CT and am looking for someone to spend a couple days with me to get it together and running. I will give you a payment or a chainsaw in form of payment if you help me. Thank you!
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Id start by getting everuthing good and clean. With some heat, crankcases can be drawn together pretty easily with no special service tools. Compare what you have with an ipl to see if you are missing anything. Make sure of the condition of all the parts u plan to use, and try to get any additional parts u need on hand before u start. These are pretty simple machines, youll be able to get all the help u need right in this thread.
 
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