Like said never had to do one yet. But should fit.went back and looked, vent tube made with grommet. Will an echo 2511t fit this saw. looked around V137000140, price around $4-5 but shipping ridiculous
Try @Hockfire Saws he prob has them on hand.
Like said never had to do one yet. But should fit.went back and looked, vent tube made with grommet. Will an echo 2511t fit this saw. looked around V137000140, price around $4-5 but shipping ridiculous
Thanks! Sent him private message. Will see what he has to say
Scottie is a good dude. Getting 4 more saws delivered from him tomorrow. He says having one of these little saws is like having your own lightsabre!
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I thank you all for the kind words and for the business! It’s a pleasure helping you out.
I set up the last JonCutter I had in stock for my wife. I put the 12” Nano kit on it for her.
I placed another sizable order of these last week so they should be here by mid October. I’ll keep you updated.
The 372XP has come a long way in the last year with better looking plastics, bolts correctly torqued and good looking cylinders (inside). They are still subject to carb problems and my last couple batches have had real notchy chain adjusters. And that's a new problem. The adjusters have been great in the past. So my normal routine now is I still remove, red loctite and retorque muffler bolts, install Walbro carb and gently work the adjuster back and forth until it's working smooth enough. Sometimes it needs a little more grease. I also drill $ tap the clutch cover hole for a small allen bolt to hold the outer spike on. Sometimes I have to enlarge the hole in the spike so it will line up on the bar studs better. I still give the plastics a quick flash removal treatment but it doesn't take as long as it used to. I'll still spot check cylinder bolts sometimes but 95% have been spot-on here recently. Coil gap and bolts have been good too.What do you think for the XP372 clones?