Tachometer's For Chainsaw's and Husqvarna 372XP "X-Torq" Setup Notes

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Had a few of the new 372&cross my bench this fall for "tune up/check up&; chain sharpening, filters etc. They were ALL set way lean. Their owners said that&how they came so... what&the big deal?? Here is a quotation from the dealer who I trust: "Anyone who obsesses over saw specs, which applies to an awful lot of guys on these sites, tends to get seriously exasperated when conflicting info invades their comfort zone. One member quotes one source, another quotes a different source, and an argument ensues. One that seems to pop up all the time is the no load RPM&of the 372XT/2172. The original 372 was 13,500. The new XT saws should be set at 13,000-13,200. (I keep all mine right at 13,000) Now of course there are sources out there that say the new saws are 13,500! So, let&look at "sources". Rule number one: Spec sheets on dealer sites should NEVER be taken as gospel. There is another NY dealer, and I know him, that fancies himself a player. He has a spec sheet on the 372 posted on his site listing it as a 13,500 saw. Really? Does he send them out at 13,500? I&like to see him do it, because the coil in those saws is rev limited at 13,300 :) Dealers that don&read their technical data and just try to stay awake until lunch at the tech meetings are often the ones who complain about saws blowing up. Or maybe some dealers are just too busy climbing the ladder of significance to notice mistakes like that. But all saws should be adjusted as part of the set up procedure, and you...

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