I have both holzfforma g395xp and g372xp. I did base gasket delete on both and a big bore kit on the 372. Both have dual port muffler and the both run fantastic. Super snappy and a ton of grunt in the high rpm. In can see them run at Our Kentucky Home TH-cam. A little tuning and that 372 will run much better
Yeah I came here to make the same comment. It wasn't revving at all and the 72cc likes to Rev to cut fast. That was maybe 7-8,000rpm. Get it running a tad faster and try again.
I keep going back and forth between these two saws. If the pro came in just orange or maybe that orange and black scheme id probably go with that one but i think the 395 is the one ill pick up.
Looks like the 372 wasnt tuned properly and different chain. By the way they are not knock off saws. When Husqvarna and Stihl discontinue a saw they still are required to supply parts but they sell they rights to the saw to Holtzfforma, they then own the saws, and they are made in china, from Chinese parts, however some stihl and Husqvarna parts for their current saws are also made in China. The holtzfforma or farmatec (same) 372xp pro has a genuine walbro carby, Italy trade nikasil cylinder, best caber rings, and italian meteor head which is considered as good as the genuine husqvarna cylinder although i prefer the hyway, and better filtration. unbeatable for the price
I have several of these chain saws from Holzfforma and Husqvarna, the build end product isn’t as good as the original Husqvarna version, these 2 chainsaws are straight out of the box the chains came with the saws, the problems I have discovered with this brand is poor parts like coils, low grade bar bolts, on and off switches, bars are junk, they don’t last long, usually install Husqvarna parts to build up a better saw, I replace the starter assembly housing and the bar bolts on the 395, the 372 always are getting replacement parts
Hey these are new saws just checking them out from out of the box perspective, I understand they both are gonna have to have some adjustments required to get the best RPM’s and performance out of each, I personally have completely rebuilt every type of engines and transmissions from the big three auto makers in America, from gas to diesels plus built and blue printed 100’s of racing engines, adjusting and modifying a small engine carburetor is a simple fix!!
@@dn0682 that’s true if running one every day in the field is needed these can’t compare to the original Husqvarna saws, I run both brands and the Chinese brand will not hold up
I have both holzfforma g395xp and g372xp. I did base gasket delete on both and a big bore kit on the 372. Both have dual port muffler and the both run fantastic. Super snappy and a ton of grunt in the high rpm. In can see them run at Our Kentucky Home TH-cam. A little tuning and that 372 will run much better
That 372 is pig rich... it was 4 stroking the whole time in the cut. Lean it out and it will cut miles better.
Yes I know, just trying it straight as it came, sure it’s running way to rich, Thanks for the commit
yes it was new at the time ran it right out of the box
Yeah I came here to make the same comment. It wasn't revving at all and the 72cc likes to Rev to cut fast. That was maybe 7-8,000rpm. Get it running a tad faster and try again.
Agreed, he can't hear that???
I keep going back and forth between these two saws. If the pro came in just orange or maybe that orange and black scheme id probably go with that one but i think the 395 is the one ill pick up.
The G395XP is the best choice!!
Both are great saws but the G395XP is a power house that cuts all day through hard wood with ease!!
Thanks for the insight.
The saw needs to be sharpened
Yep it sure does the chain in the video has already cut 2 truck load of logs!
372 is too rich, it doesn't work like it supposed to.
I know just straight out of the box
Looks like the 372 wasnt tuned properly and different chain. By the way they are not knock off saws. When Husqvarna and Stihl discontinue a saw they still are required to supply parts but they sell they rights to the saw to Holtzfforma, they then own the saws, and they are made in china, from Chinese parts, however some stihl and Husqvarna parts for their current saws are also made in China. The holtzfforma or farmatec (same) 372xp pro has a genuine walbro carby, Italy trade nikasil cylinder, best caber rings, and italian meteor head which is considered as good as the genuine husqvarna cylinder although i prefer the hyway, and better filtration. unbeatable for the price
Learn how to tune a saw please
I have several of these chain saws from Holzfforma and Husqvarna, the build end product isn’t as good as the original Husqvarna version, these 2 chainsaws are straight out of the box the chains came with the saws, the problems I have discovered with this brand is poor parts like coils, low grade bar bolts, on and off switches, bars are junk, they don’t last long, usually install Husqvarna parts to build up a better saw, I replace the starter assembly housing and the bar bolts on the 395, the 372 always are getting replacement parts
I own both
Hey these are new saws just checking them out from out of the box perspective, I understand they both are gonna have to have some adjustments required to get the best RPM’s and performance out of each, I personally have completely rebuilt every type of engines and transmissions from the big three auto makers in America, from gas to diesels plus built and blue printed 100’s of racing engines, adjusting and modifying a small engine carburetor is a simple fix!!
@@trackhoebucket1317 then why wouldn't you do something so simple as tune it right. You're a newbie.
That 372 runs like shit
@@shawnlonge373 it sure did right out of the box, it needed adjustments done on the carburetor!
Usted tiene que aprender a manejar una motosierra que no sabe.
Buy neither, if logging is your business buy original, these Chinese copies have their place in parts just to get by.
@@dn0682 that’s true if running one every day in the field is needed these can’t compare to the original Husqvarna saws, I run both brands and the Chinese brand will not hold up