Andre, we had that back in the 1970's. Pull the bottom ring out of a Jonsereds 80 and put the Jonsered 90 to shame.My thinking is a new 80cc saw should have the power of the older 90cc models, so it may vary well make a saw like the 390xp obsolete. Now a bigger near 100cc saw is a different story. Really 70cc and 90cc saws could be replaced buy one strong 80cc IMHO.[emoji111]
There’s a saw that hardly ever gets any mention! Wish I would’ve kept the one I had even if it was completely used up.Andre, we had that back in the 1970's. Pull the bottom ring out of a Jonsereds 80 and put the Jonsered 90 to shame.
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Question is, do we need a 80cc saw?
I think they will stay with 70cc and 90cc
Exactly.YES to compete with makita 7900 and stihl 500i which are 80cc class saws. 80cc saws are a great do it all size the old 461 was closer to 80cc than 70cc. Just a great engine size for a saw close in weight to a 70cc saw with more power and torque, about perfect for an all around do most anything saw.
Question is, do we need a 80cc saw?
I think they will stay with 70cc and 90cc
Yep I'm looking for another one too.There’s a saw that hardly ever gets any mention! Wish I would’ve kept the one I had even if it was completely used up.
~WBF, great report. You could write newspaper articles or maybe delve into a book on timberfallers.I hear it is doing ok but not to many guys run the 70cc Husqvarna up the passages or inlets once the xtorq came in. There was something to be said about the "Simonized era". I was the one and the only that ran ALL 372 in recent years out there in the Deep Deep West. If there was 25 seasoned Fallers then I would have 1/2 or 2/5 of them and the work that was getting done by the 372's per shift may have been 100% by me.(out of 25 Fallers) For a 70. 9cc saw then the Simonized 372 will always be cemented in stone and always will rein supreme as 'the 70cc' King of the coast BC. That is just a fact. In comparison with the old Stihl vets.. A lot of guys run Deakerized 660's and most all own one of Deak's hot rodded 461's that they ever never use...but they sure love it. Even Fallers have ''shelf Queens" apparently???
All the good old boys have rolled out the red carpet for me when I was in my prime 40's. I have been offered the use of grinders, 660's, endless advice in camp, Advice on the hill, Friendship. Not that I asked but a few had said "you can't use my 461 though. Haha. I've never prided myself as a Faller. That's not my saw background but I'm a beast on the saw. These men broke in on the coast at 18-19 yrs old. You leach all the information you can off these guy because 'you' are cutting where their body's won't. May it be the cycle of life but even somebody as modest as me..well I can't pretend I wasn't flattered... lol.
Some of these guys retired with a lot of dignity. There is always the on going thought/joke that others will 'retire at the stump' True coast legends.
That was a long time, now that I think about it...it was the 2100's we were beating. Didn't have to pull the 80's ring to beat the newer 90.Andre, we had that back in the 1970's. Pull the bottom ring out of a Jonsereds 80 and put the Jonsered 90 to shame.
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Not really, but need can be defined a couple different ways. If Stihl has an 80cc saw then there will be those who feel Husky needs to respond with one of their own.
This exercise does raise a few questions though. How would that impact the sales of the 572? Or the predicted 592? And how much real performance would be gained by that 2mm bore increase? And at what price?
Fixed it .Really 70cc and 90cc saws could be replaced buy one strong 80cc that weighs the same as a light 70cc saw .[emoji111]
Not really, but need can be defined a couple different ways. If Stihl has an 80cc saw then there will be those who feel Husky needs to respond with one of their own.
This exercise does raise a few questions though. How would that impact the sales of the 572? Or the predicted 592? And how much real performance would be gained by that 2mm bore increase? And at what price?
I think the heavier bottom in the 572 with the lighter smaller bore piston is to alleviate the bearing problems in the 372 xtorq. I have my doubts that they'll build one with a heavier piston and relive those problems againWith the 462 at such a light weight, and the 572 bottom end being over built as such...it would make sense for husky to engineer cylinder to work with their existing 572 chassis within the 80cc range to justify its weight difference and eliminate the 390 or continuation of said model size. Then it could be competitive.
We know for fact the price difference between the brands per saw size is...not small. With product quality being stepped up they have a sizable market to seize.
581xp lite ...Maybe a 581 just for nostalgia.
I think the heavier bottom in the 572 with the lighter smaller bore piston is to alleviate the bearing problems in the 372 xtorq. I have my doubts that they'll build one with a heavier piston and relive those problems again
How many grams do you think a 2mm bore increase would affect piston weight? That's a real question, I am not being sarcastic. I respect your skill and knowledge