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Seems like we are just gonna have to wait and see how these new saws pan out, for me price is always a concern, to me paying over a $1000 for a 71cc saw is just ubsurd, long as I can rebuild saws I just can't see myself spending like that, I wanna see these saws ran against the tried and true 71cc saws (372 and MS440), stock and ported versions, with same bar, off the roll chain and same wood. That's the real test for these saws to me. Are they really worth more?
Agreed. I sure aint gonna be one of the first to buy either one. Gonna wait and watch and make an informed decision.
 

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Got a couple in yesterday.

Had a discussion with the Husky dealer today. He claims the X-Cut chain and X-Force bar will be the standard bar/chain setup offered with the 572.

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Without a replaceale tip! Makes no sense!

I don't know about that guy. I'm gonna call another Husky dealer and see what they are saying.

Our catalog shows the 572 with a replaceable tip bar, but it's not the X-Force.
 

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You guys are funny complaining about the cost of a new saw. I’m guessing the 044 and 372 when they came out were about $600. Gas prices have also tripled, your home value is up about 25%, I bet you make 20-30% more per hour, candy bars cost $.35, a six pack was $2.99 since that time. I also bet there was lots of complaints about this new fangled 3xx series saw. Doubt many of you are cruising around missing the days of crank windows. Now the smoker window I do miss.

Just pointing out the obvious.
 

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I just finish setting up the saw how I think it should come from factory.

20” techlite bar + c85

Ordered the outside spike from our friend AlfA01 that will be here shortly to finish it off.

Will get some time this weekend to put this saw to work.

For the gram counters. As pictured with full tanks of gas and oil it’s at 18.8 pounds (8.52kilo)
 

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You guys are funny complaining about the cost of a new saw. I’m guessing the 044 and 372 when they came out were about $600. Gas prices have also tripled, your home value is up about 25%, I bet you make 20-30% more per hour, candy bars cost $.35, a six pack was $2.99 since that time. I also bet there was lots of complaints about this new fangled 3xx series saw. Doubt many of you are cruising around missing the days of crank windows. Now the smoker window I do miss.

Just pointing out the obvious.
That’s the problem is people aren’t getting paid much more, but everything else has inflated. They want americans to be poor it seems.
 

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That’s the problem is people aren’t getting paid much more, but everything else has inflated. They want americans to be poor it seems.
You’re getting paid by the wrong people if you don’t keep increasing. I hate it because everything goes up and the dollar is worth less but I cannot stop that. All I can do is ride the wave.

Shoot, isn’t minimum wage something like $12/hr now?
 

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You’re getting paid by the wrong people if you don’t keep increasing. I hate it because everything goes up and the dollar is worth less but I cannot stop that. All I can do is ride the wave.

Shoot, isn’t minimum wage something like $12/hr now?
$8.30 in Ohio, but I believe federal minimum wage is just over $7
 

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You guys are funny complaining about the cost of a new saw. I’m guessing the 044 and 372 when they came out were about $600. Gas prices have also tripled, your home value is up about 25%, I bet you make 20-30% more per hour, candy bars cost $.35, a six pack was $2.99 since that time. I also bet there was lots of complaints about this new fangled 3xx series saw. Doubt many of you are cruising around missing the days of crank windows. Now the smoker window I do miss.

Just pointing out the obvious.
Paid just under 500 for my 372 in 04.

Don't mind crank windows, especially when you only have two of them.
 
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You’re getting paid by the wrong people if you don’t keep increasing. I hate it because everything goes up and the dollar is worth less but I cannot stop that. All I can do is ride the wave.

Shoot, isn’t minimum wage something like $12/hr now?


$7.25/HR is minimum wage. My Father was making $28/HR in 2008 before the crash. Afterwards he had to take a 48 percent pay cut and go to night shift to keep a job. I have never made even half as much.
 

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Mason, wages have changed quite a bit over the years, the changes just are not linier. When I was a teenager minimum wage was $1.65 an hour, and that is what I worked for. My first job in my field, which required a 4 year college degree and was located (I had to commute) in NYC, in Dec 1975, paid a salary of $11,200/year. It was pathetic!

Pool games cost a quarter, as did a quart of milk (and refrigerated milk machines were everywhere) and McDonalds advertised change back from your dollar when you purchased a burger, fries and a soft drink.
 

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That’s the problem is people aren’t getting paid much more, but everything else has inflated. They want americans to be poor it seems.
You’re getting paid by the wrong people if you don’t keep increasing. I hate it because everything goes up and the dollar is worth less but I cannot stop that.

Just be happy you guys aren't paying 24% tax on all goods and services.
 

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Seems like we are just gonna have to wait and see how these new saws pan out, for me price is always a concern, to me paying over a $1000 for a 71cc saw is just ubsurd, long as I can rebuild saws I just can't see myself spending like that, I wanna see these saws ran against the tried and true 71cc saws (372 and MS440), stock and ported versions, with same bar, off the roll chain and same wood. That's the real test for these saws to me. Are they really worth more?
 
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