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$30 for the wrap kit. Individual prices for the handle and side cover are expensive. This would be the best way to buy side covers even if I threw the rest of the kit away. :)

Yeah, there's an "update" on the ship date. Not going to say a word til I see the order go "out for pick". ;)

They came out with some kind of deal that doesn't include orders already in the system, so I went and ordered more of these things today. Think I've got over 100 of them coming now, but with different orders/ ship dates. :eek:

Do you think that $30 for that wrap kit will stay that cheap?

Might be worth getting one and holding on to it.
 

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$30 for the wrap kit. Individual prices for the handle and side cover are expensive. This would be the best way to buy side covers even if I threw the rest of the kit away. :)

Yeah, there's an "update" on the ship date. Not going to say a word til I see the order go "out for pick". ;)

They came out with some kind of deal that doesn't include orders already in the system, so I went and ordered more of these things today. Think I've got over 100 of them coming now, but with different orders/ ship dates. :eek:


Can you specify the part number of the wrap kits you are speaking of?
 

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$30 for the wrap kit. Individual prices for the handle and side cover are expensive. This would be the best way to buy side covers even if I threw the rest of the kit away. :)

Yeah, there's an "update" on the ship date. Not going to say a word til I see the order go "out for pick". ;)

They came out with some kind of deal that doesn't include orders already in the system, so I went and ordered more of these things today. Think I've got over 100 of them coming now, but with different orders/ ship dates. :eek:
Do you have a lot of local interest for the 572
Or is it mostly forum guy's.
I won't see one local until 2020 probably
My Dealer has the same display of dusty saws
For year's now.
 

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80% of it is local guys, pretty much all pro cutters. Some of them are buying multiple units. Going to bring in some pizzas and have a "launch Lunch"; Husky rep loves pizza. Want to get a couple dozen assembled and ready to go before we start calling the guys. Cardboard dumpster is going to be full. :)
 

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80% of it is local guys, pretty much all pro cutters. Some of them are buying multiple units. Going to bring in some pizzas and have a "launch Lunch"; Husky rep loves pizza. Want to get a couple dozen assembled and ready to go before we start calling the guys. Cardboard dumpster is going to be full. :)
Some of these guy's here would throw a fit
If you take it out of the box lol
 

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Yea they are used to ported 395’s. As you can tell when they ram the dogs in and start prying the saw around
Those big west coast dogs suck for hardwood cutting. They are designed for thick bark fir and other species out west. That saw would have a lot more torque if it had the smaller dogs on it, as they mentioned in the video they wanted to put back on it.
 

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I like big dogs for felling, especially if the base of the tree is irregular, and you can learn to control the pressure (or don't go down too far on your rakers).
I agree, that’s why I run them myself. The stock 372 ones are too dam small but the west coast was are a little too big. Wish that had some in between. Like you said you just learn how much pressure and proper chain bite and they’ll work fine
 
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