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71cc G372XP Holzfforma 50mm Bore Gasoline Chain Saw Power Head All Parts are Compatible with Husqvarna 372XP Chainsaw

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Features

  • Displacement: 71CC
  • Cylinder bore: 50mm
  • Chain type: 3/8 .058
  • WITHOUT CHAIN AND BAR

Brand: Holzfforma


Power Source: Does Not Apply


Horsepower: 5.3 hp


Item Weight: 18 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 18"L x 13"W x 10"H


Manufacturer: Holzfforma


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Brand: ‎Holzfforma


Power Source: ‎Does Not Apply


Horsepower: ‎5.3 hp


Item Weight: ‎18 Pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎18"L x 13"W x 10"H


Manufacturer: ‎Holzfforma


UPC: ‎784956038118


Item Weight: ‎18 pounds


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: January 19, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great for the price
I can't complain; they work really well, and if you drop them in the water and lose them, it's not break your heart like a Husky.
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024 by lyndi

  • Seems great so far
Paired this saw with a Tsumura 24'' bar and Oregon LGX chain. Initial starting was in about 35F weather, so I turned both adjusters out about a quarter turn before trying to start and gave it a squirt of premix from a bottle. Started immediately, but died. Coughed on choke on second pull and started with no choke on third pull (I consider this very good for what its worth). Tuning was spot on without adjustment; it four stroked on free rev and cleaned up in the cut. Drop starting is easy with or without use of the decompression button and the saw restarts easily when hot (one pull the 3-4 times I tried). For break in, I am using the recommended 25:1 mix, which surprisingly didn't smoke much at all (I use Golden Spectro for oil, have been using it in my MX bike since the 1990's and run it in everything I own). Mixing bottle that comes with it was confusing to me, since I've never seen one like it before, but I really liked it once I figured it out. Basically, the wide side has a 0.5L and 1L (i.e. 10) marking) The smaller container on the side has 25:1, 30:1, 40:1, and 50:1 markings for both 0.5L and 1L on various sides. Just fill the small container with oil to 5 or 10, depending on if you put 1/2 or 1L into the large part, on the side that matches your desired ratio. After that, tilt the container back and forth and shake until all oil is washed from the small container/mixed. I like that I can make small batches (e.g. single tank batches - I don't like to let premix sit more than a few weeks) accurately and that all oil is completely mixed (as opposed to measuring, then some oil is stuck to cup). Regarding the saw's performance, I come from 38cc-55cc consumer saws (i.e. 38cc Earthquake/Poulan Wild Thing with 18'' bars, a 50cc Poulan Pro with a 20'' bar, Husqvarna Rancher 455 (55cc) w/20'' bar, etc.), so can't say that it performs as well as the real 372XP, but it sounds very mean and is the most powerful saw I've ever cut with by far. The chips are huge and a sight to behold coming off of the giant "mudflap" that sits right behind and under the drive sprocket. It will absolutely handle anything around me (I'm in Southern NH) and is really probably overkill for the few cords a year I cut/cleanup of a 2 acre lot and helping my dad with a summer place/his 10 acres. I will say that it is quite a bit heavier than my other saws and I will probably still use those saws for limbing and light use, just due to the extra weight. No issues with the saw failing to hold a tune, leaking oil, or anything like that so far. Also, muffler does not have a catalytic converter element and is otherwise pretty wide open (most of my saws I've had to cut the muffler open and remove that junk then weld it all back together to get them to perform OK). The carburetor on mine also did not have the limiters that prevent adjustment. I tend to 'fix' these issues as soon as I get a new piece of equipment, so was pleasantly surprised that I didn't need to on this one! Really happy with my purchase so far! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2022 by Matthew J. Curran Matthew J. Curran

  • TRASH
Bought this saw after a watching few reviews on it and thought it would be a good alternative to a real Husky for my new business. Boy was I wrong…. Took her out to my first job, the thing kept stalling out while doing a removal during my back cut, forcing me to buy a new saw just to complete the job and get the tree on the ground… Took it to get tuned twice and it just won’t hold, changed the spark plug, and has screws backing out of the muffler, chain break, as well as the bar nuts on few to many occasions, and oil just leaks out the bottom even after adjusting the oil tensioner. Works some days flawlessly and quits completely on other days and I can’t run it without having some kind of issue most of the time.When it runs I love it but In between what it costs me to try to fix it and replace it I have spent well over what it would cost to buy a real Husqvarna 372xp Not good for business!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2022 by Chris

  • Excellent saw
This saw is a great saw. Exactly like a Husqvarna except for the carburetor. I had to adjust the carb on this saw after a half a tank of gas. It initially started and ran like a top. Then it started choking out. Watched a video on YouTube and got my cousin involved… the saw runs great again. It typically needs to idle for about two to three minutes before it is warmed up just right. I paired the saw with a 20” Oregon bar and chain. I plan to buy a second saw (smaller version/same brand) as soon as I see one pop up on Amazon. Buy the saw! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024 by JIMBOB JIMBOB

  • Seems like it has potential,,,but
I have one,but the first thing I noticed is the carb lacks the same quality as an oem carb on Husqvarna originals. With that being said,I ordered an oem husqvarna carb for it (walbro or zama) And will be throwing the cheap carb into the deepest region of hell.
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2022 by kirk charboneau

  • Good even for commercial use
Has been dependable after adjusting the carburetor fuel to air flow. Will buy more.
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023 by Mark

  • Questionable
Took a chance bought one...the carburetor is no good wont hold a tune, had to buy another carb $30.00 got it to run but its no a top quality product...$295 for the saw $90 for bar & chain $30 better carburetor total $415.00 so far. Could have bought a Husqvarna 545 Mark-2 for $599. $184 more, but you have quality for years that you can trade-in, sell, etc. Yes the 545 Husky only 50cc but it will out-cut this 71cc s knock-off saw. Be careful if you don't know much about mechanics . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2022 by Dino79

  • Good if you know what you're doing
Good little buy as long as you know what you're doing and willing to tinker on it a bit
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024 by Camryn Rhodes

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