Really all the 562 needs is a few small tweaks/design changes to make it a LOT less prone to problems. Nothing radical, some changes that could possibly even be retrofitted to earlier saws too. A few minor improvements could remove a heap of frustration both customers & dealers suffered to date. It 'should' be the best 60cc class saw on the market. A few tweaks solving the heat soak issues, some better paint on clutch cover, latest AT tech & a filter upgrade could really put this saw as a king of 60cc saw contender. I think Husky is heading in the right direction and are responding well. For a while I think they lost a little confidence, you saw this in how they took SO long bringing the 572xp to market, they wanted to set the 5 series on the right path, and that was putting a dead nuts reliable saw on the shelf. Well of coarse my ramblings are just opinion/speculation not exact facts, but for those who had a bad saw experience, don't write off the Sfeedisss Hoskie just yet, the future is looking bright.