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General Forestry => Chainsaws => Topic started by: gman98 on December 12, 2016, 10:37:37 PM

Title: Husqvarna 372xp vs. Jonsered cs 2172?
Post by: gman98 on December 12, 2016, 10:37:37 PM
Hello fellas.  I've been looking at adding a 70cc saw to add to my arsenal and I'm trying to decide between these two saws.  I know they both have the same internal components, so why the price difference?  I've heard some mixed reviews on the 2172's, but I like the 372 I run as a company saw.  What is you guys opinions?
Title: Re: Husqvarna 372xp vs. Jonsered cs 2172?
Post by: barbender on December 13, 2016, 12:22:37 AM
What color do you like better?  ;) I haven't run either, I have a 2171 that I like a lot. That's pre-Xtorq.
Title: Re: Husqvarna 372xp vs. Jonsered cs 2172?
Post by: weimedog on December 13, 2016, 12:43:10 AM
Quote from: gman98 on December 12, 2016, 10:37:37 PM
Hello fellas.  I've been looking at adding a 70cc saw to add to my arsenal and I'm trying to decide between these two saws.  I know they both have the same internal components, so why the price difference?  I've heard some mixed reviews on the 2172's, but I like the 372 I run as a company saw.  What is you guys opinions?

Buy the less expensive one.
Title: Re: Husqvarna 372xp vs. Jonsered cs 2172?
Post by: HolmenTree on December 13, 2016, 09:40:48 AM
I like the Jonsered's colors better.
Only difference I notice is top handle angles between the two.

I first started logging with Jonsereds in the early years and thought the Husqvarna 162 offset angle top handle was weird. Bought my first Stihl a 038 for work in 1980 and it had a straight handle like my Jonsereds. Even my 1985 Stihl 038 Magnum still retained the straight handle.

But a weird thing happened when I bought my first Stihl 034 in 1984 and a 064 in '86, they both came with a angled handle like the Huskies....I thought "what the heck!"
Title: Re: Husqvarna 372xp vs. Jonsered cs 2172?
Post by: thecfarm on December 13, 2016, 09:14:12 PM
I would go with dealer support. I went with Husky many years ago,the Sthil dealer I did not care for. Than the Husky dealer got bought out by a 4 wheeler,snowmobile place. I found another guy,Jonsered dealer,I like him,but he has some age to him,I know he will retire soon.
Title: Re: Husqvarna 372xp vs. Jonsered cs 2172?
Post by: celliott on December 14, 2016, 06:28:01 AM
Buy the cheaper one. If you like the more expensive one, use it as a bargaining chip. "you know, I can get this other saw, it's basically the same thing, for $75 less"

The handlebar and air filter are the big differences, and don't be sold on the bigger husqvarna air filter, it's not that big of a deal. Especially in winter. The G model heated handle husky's always came with the smaller air filter, that should say something.

Handlebar ergonomics are the biggest difference and likely the only one you would notice. If it's not a big deal, get the cheaper one.
Title: Re: Husqvarna 372xp vs. Jonsered cs 2172?
Post by: DeerMeadowFarm on December 14, 2016, 08:22:48 AM
I have the 372XP and really like it, but I bought my first Husqvarna saw when I first got married around 1988 and I've stuck with that brand ever since (why fix something that isn't broken?) and haven't bought any other brand since. Which one is cheaper BTW?
Title: Re: Husqvarna 372xp vs. Jonsered cs 2172?
Post by: gman98 on December 14, 2016, 09:09:03 AM
The jonsered is cheaper
Title: Re: Husqvarna 372xp vs. Jonsered cs 2172?
Post by: David-L on December 14, 2016, 06:44:43 PM
depends on what handle works best for you. dealer, location, plenty of both in my area.
Title: Re: Husqvarna 372xp vs. Jonsered cs 2172?
Post by: SawTroll on December 16, 2016, 05:58:06 PM
Quote from: celliott on December 14, 2016, 06:28:01 AM

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Handlebar ergonomics are the biggest difference and likely the only one you would notice. If it's not a big deal, get the cheaper one.

To me the handlebar difference is important, in favor of Husky - but it mainly is  important when limbing, not so much when falling or bucking.

Then there is the fact that the red ones are more "boxy" in shape, meaning there is an ounce or two of extra plastic (the metal is the same, except color). On the flip side, the red ones always comes without the bulk increasing HD stuff, while some 70cc + Husky models aren't available without that add-ons in North America (they are elsewhere).