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Husqvarna 281 vs. 575

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A couple of comparisons, and bringing the subject of how perceptions real or not can really effect the sales of a given model

 

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Muffler mod that 575 and do a base gasket delete and it will be right there with the 572 . The 575 /576 are the smoothest saws that you will use even against the very newest saws
I've had tome on a 576 but never the 575, it's been a little "eye opening" as they do a LOT better than I expected. And you can see by the numbers even stock they can produce chips
 

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I've had tome on a 576 but never the 575, it's been a little "eye opening" as they do a LOT better than I expected. And you can see by the numbers even stock they can produce chips
Yes they do . I've had many saws and the 576 I have is the saw that gets used the most . They are great to use and don't deserve the Blacksheap status they have got.
 

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my dad has a 575. bought it pretty early on, right on the edge of where they had problems. i opened up the muffler and gave it a little more fuel. that thing pops first or second pull every time, runs great, great torque. its a fat pig for sure, thats the only real gripe for me.
 
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