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Dry with 24" Tsumura Lightweight bar and LGX chain. 1.6 ounces heavier than with stock Husky 20" bar.

Bet it's lighter now though.

helps to actually upload the pic.

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That’s in line with what Dominick posted, those bars are about 2.5 lbs plus whatever that chain weighs.
 

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It has two OEM version:

1. that goes with the standart spike - on picture its parcel 11 and partnumber: 589 77 21-01

2. set of big OEM spikes for WRAP - parcel 15.
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Take a look at the saw in his picture. Should explain the opinions.
We are all welcome to our opinions. I always liked a little bit of everything, like other things in life. I like red and white wine. I like fish, chicken, beef etc. I welcome adversity, it breeds greatness.
 

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I agree Kevin, my dealer has them side by side, the 572 feels heavier then a 372, would it stop my from buying one? No, it balances nice and is smooth. Felt good with a 28" on it. I have no prob with everyone having an opinion, only issue is some here are just looking to start crap, they have no desire to learn or ever handle a 572, they just think it makes "there brand" look better by putting down others.
 

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My understanding is same bearing on flywheel side as a 288/394/395. The PTO side is similar in size but has the seal built into it making it proprietary to husky, meaning if it ever goes bad you have to get it from Husky this allows there saws to be kept slimmer they say.
 

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My understanding is same bearing on flywheel side as a 288/394/395. The PTO side is similar in size but has the seal built into it making it proprietary to husky, meaning if it ever goes bad you have to get it from Husky this allows there saws to be kept slimmer they say.
I only glanced, but the flywheel side appeared to have the integral seal also
 
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