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Disrupting the peace with an old chainsaw
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no one is into those funky electronic/ hydraulic saws Elon .
no one is into those funky electronic/ hydraulic saws Elon .
No shame in the 562 game. It will keep you from reaching for the other saws longer than you think!I settled on the 562xp from Gentleman. He’s great to work with and 15 percent off makes it even better. Thanks for all the recommendations and advice. Now the waiting game begins!
No shame in the 562 game. It will keep you from reaching for the other saws longer than you think!
Didn't the OP ask which between a 620 Echo and a 562xp Husqvarna or did I miss something?
Just buy a 572 or 462 with a light bar instead should be about the same weight as 60cc standard bar. Of course think of the money saved by just buying a light bar for the your current saws.That can't be confirmed until the Postal Scale Posse' determines it's worth.
That’s exactly way I stop every 10 minutes to clean my saw. Those chips, dust, crud between bar rails all adds up and taxing on my back.That can't be confirmed until the Postal Scale Posse' determines it's worth.
So, is the rear handle 2511 of mine worth a lot then?That can't be confirmed until the Postal Scale Posse' determines it's worth.
Just buy a 572 or 462 with a light bar instead should be about the same weight as 60cc standard bar. Of course think of the money saved by just buying a light bar for the your current saws.
That’s exactly way I stop every 10 minutes to clean my saw. Those chips, dust, crud between bar rails all adds up and taxing on my back.
Ok fapalots. I'm fixing to put a new ported MS362 up for sale. We all know to respect the awesomeness of the MS362.
The air filter getting dirty is what wears me out.
Here's what "should" will get ya...Just buy a 572 or 462 with a light bar instead should be about the same weight as 60cc standard bar. Of course think of the money saved by just buying a light bar for the your current saws.
I was being sarcastic but guess that didn’t come through in my message. Green beer and Irish whiskey it isHere's what "should" will get ya...
Looking at Husqvarna's website, a 562 has a 1.1 pound weight savings over a 572 at a $350.00 cost differential(at MSRP) There's no way you can save enough weight in a 20 inch bar to overtake and be lighter. And no, I'm not going to weigh the difference between bars, I have them and know well enough that it's not that much, mere ounces. Then there's the extra cost of the bar which is near double, so you're looking at roughly an extra $400.00 to save what exactly? You would enjoy a boost in power output and if a person can justify that, then my slide rule starts to make sense again to me, about as much as putting a light bar on a 390xp and calling it a firewood saw.
Speaking of bars, I'm near about ready to find one to have a drink or three.
Which one has more power to gram weight between 362,400,462?Ok fapalots. I'm fixing to put a new ported MS362 up for sale. We all know to respect the awesomeness of the MS362.
Which one has more power to gram weight between 362,400,462?