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Local dealer had a 371 in the shop floor for $300. Saw looks like it has some age on it, but ran strong. They did fuel/impulse lines, plug, filters, and a new carb. Pressure and vac tested good. 20" Oregon bar and chain. The customer never picked up, so it's on the "recoup expenses" shelf.

I don't know much about those saws. I had a 272xp at one time. It was a great saw for a hooskie!
 

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Same thing as a 372 basically. Will beat a 272 in performance. Pretty easy to rebuild and parts are cheap. You can put a side tensioner on it if you wanted to. They take well to mods.
 

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Local dealer had a 371 in the shop floor for $300. Saw looks like it has some age on it, but ran strong. They did fuel/impulse lines, plug, filters, and a new carb. Pressure and vac tested good. 20" Oregon bar and chain. The customer never picked up, so it's on the "recoup expenses" shelf.

I don't know much about those saws. I had a 272xp at one time. It was a great saw for a hooskie!
The 371 was last made around 98-99. They're basically a 372. I paid around that for the last one I bought and felt it was a fair deal. Great saws.
 
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