In my opinion, its ultimately skill that conquers all.Could be.
Does the tool make the user or does the user make the tool...
In my opinion, its ultimately skill that conquers all.
I agree with both of those statements.I know guys with a 290 and semi-chisel that would embarrass people with their mo-fro-ed square chisel frogskin K2 saw.
Before we go anymore off the rails...I think if the 562 gets the same treatment as the 550 it's gonna be one hell of a 60cc saw.
But...but..if the 290 had stage 3 or even stage 4 mods that was fully phsycoized, wrap handle, tach, muffler pipes & over sized dawgz with a dog boned race chain that never been to the races...it would be a true worksaw. Make sure you have a scrench holder on the handle too in case you want to back out the bar nuts mid cut. Don't forget an Jap light bar without blemish & a builder sticker so your coworkers know your work saw is ready for work. And run it on canned fuel for longevity & stuff. And toss the air filter shroud for moah powa & so it can keep up with the stage 4 mods.I know guys with a 290 and semi-chisel that would embarrass people with their mo-fro-ed square chisel frogskin K2 saw.
Before we go anymore off the rails...I think if the 562 gets the same treatment as the 550 it's gonna be one hell of a 60cc saw.
But...but..if the 290 had stage 3 or even stage 4 mods that was fully phsycoized, wrap handle, tach, muffler pipes & over sized dawgz with a dog boned race chain that never been to the races...it would be a true worksaw. Make sure you have a scrench holder on the handle too in case you want to back out the bar nuts mid cut. Don't forget an Jap light bar without blemish & a builder sticker so your coworkers know your work saw is ready for work. And run it on canned fuel for longevity & stuff. And toss the air filter shroud for moah powa & so it can keep up with the stage 4 mods.
People on this forum know about the difference in saws but the majority of the people are just concerned about price!
“I wipe my handles down with linseed oil once a week...”
I could name 6 or 7 tree services that I know personally that have ms 250's for their ground guys..guess why...
I think if this 562 is a smidge heavier and follows suit of the 550 and 572 it's gonna be a good move for husqvarna and the men of the world that use these things will be happy they finally have a saw that fits them well they can count on...the ounces here and there won't matter.
My employer had a horrid run with 5 series husqvarna's (his fault sorta)..IF he goes back ever (highly unlikely) and finds it's a more reliable better built saw he won't mention that they weigh a little more..I'll guarantee that.
This is the funniest post I've ever read on here lmfaoNow you’re insulting the coal shovel collectors!
“Rivets are better than welded!”
“11.4% handle angle is optimum!”
“Ash makes the best handle!”
“Stamped shovels are Communist!”
“I wipe my handles down with linseed oil once a week...”
exceptions to the majority of situationsIf a professional user has a homeowner saw and a homeowner has a professional saw what do you call them ?
I was referring to tree service professionals, they have the same money the rest of us do.
wow
yupp sure they dont buy more saws or more expensive saws than joe homeowner whatever you say
and lawn care people dont have more and more expensive mowers than joe homeowner either right.......
i was being sarcastic in my response to this post of yours professionals certainly spend more on there equipment than the average homeowner so not sure what your getting at with my quotes. you posted they have the same money the rest of us do and thats insane!I was referring to tree service professionals, they have the same money the rest of us do.
i was being sarcastic in my response to this post of yours professionals certainly spend more on there equipment than the average homeowner so not sure what your getting at with my quotes. you posted they have the same money the rest of us do and thats insane!
Back to what i said earlier price can be a factor but usually NOT for pro users there are a ton of purchases not based on price heck there wouldnt even be a pro line of saws if they wouldnt sell over the other cheaper options but they do every day especially to the ones making there living with them (hense the word professionals). look at the cost of bucket trucks and tractors and chippers and skidders and ect ect the chainsaw is actually one of the cheaper pieces of equipment professionals buy and use not to take this to the extreme certainly if something is way overpriced its not going to sell but i didnt buy a single saw i have just because of the price and im certainly not alone here not by a long shot