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Ok....first of all, this is not really a build thread. Just a good place to chat about these big Husqvarnas. I'll gladly take some pictures, and share anything about how I do these saws. There are 4 395XPs, and 2 3120XPs on the bench for this week.

Questions? Comments? Thoughts? Ideas?

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Can i trade all 3 of my kids for one of those? lol
 

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My MMWS 395 wears a 42" bar - and it has oil to spare, no issues whatsoever keeping it well oiled.
My MMWS 395 oiled a 50" bar just fine buried in very pitchy fir. Pitchy wood is an excellent test of oiling capability. It had the power to pull a lot more bar, but i didn't have a 60" to try the oil capacity out. I'm pretty sure the power was there for a 72" bar, no problem. Unbelievable for 93cc's.
 

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My MMWS 395 oiled a 50" bar just fine buried in very pitchy fir. Pitchy wood is an excellent test of oiling capability. It had the power to pull a lot more bar, but i didn't have a 60" to try the oil capacity out. I'm pretty sure the power was there for a 72" bar, no problem. Unbelievable for 93cc's.
93cc pulling a 72 with authority. I may just have to send our 395 up to Randy.
 

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