Well, I've a half dozen 543's that I'd let go for $325 shipped. (Little more to the west coast) So, if you guys want a deal on one, let me know.
If this was sports, the 543 would be the high draft pick that washed out. A shame cause it's a nice handy little saw when it finally breaks in. You guys are right about 10+ tanks before it starts to earn it's keep. It's just got a couple things going against it.
Most obvious is that it is WAY overpriced. The current promo price is $529; $10 more than the 545, which I consider to be a better saw. No way it will sell at that price. Power is decent, but it doesn't hit the 242XP target that was claimed for it. More like a 42 special. So, the pro guys aren't biting, and at $500, neither will anyone else. Plus it's been a long time since the 242 was around and tree guys are into the top handle thing for bucket/climbing work. One exception was a guy who tried it and said it was OK, then dug out 2 old 242's and had me rebuild them. Most feel that the 545/550 is a better choice, more usable power and only a slight weight increase.
Truth is, and sit down cause I'm really going to say this: Stihl did a better job with the MS241, cause it's an actual Stihl. Looks like a 261 that shrunk in the dryer. The 543 really isn't a Husky and guys pick it up and sense it. Bear in mind also that the whole rationale behind these saws is an expectation that major tree companies were going to prohibit the use of top handle saws to discourage one handed operation. Not really sure if any companies have gone that route yet.
That being said, it's nice to have one for small work. Breaking down tops, fence/hedgerow work. It's like a scalpel. I've got a lot of time with one and IMO it holds it's own in 8" hardwood, but go much beyond that and most 50cc saws pull away. It's also the easiest starting saw I've ever seen; start it with 2 fingers. It has a spring assist starter, but it has a positive feel to it. Most other efforts from Husky, and especially Stihl have that disconnected-rubber band feel to them. So, if anyone wants to add one to their collection, let me know.
