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Is there an 'official' saw weigh thread on this site. Didn't get anything under Google back to this site.

I have seen a lot of dry weights of the 562 and 462 but everything I have seen to gauge a bare bones 572 weight was a heated version with an estimated couple of oz of oil on board or a 565 without the handbrake.. among other differences like no stuffers? That's all kinda anti climactic.

I am calling Unprofessional workmanship.
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Is there an 'official' saw weigh thread on this site. Didn't get anything under Google back to this site.

I have seen a lot of dry weights of the 562 and 462 but everything I have seen to gauge a bare bones 572 weight was a heated version with an estimated couple of oz of oil on board or a 565 without the handbrake.. among other differences like stuffers? That's all kinda anti climactic.

I am calling Unprofessional workmanship.
Under dispute!
It's like asking a question and getting an answer around your question.
Someone on facebook posted this, both full of fluids with a 20”. The 372 is a xtorq. CFAB7FC9-D87C-4A9C-A589-BA7B2184E739.jpeg
 

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https://pbase.com/wyk/unofficial_chainsaw_weight_gallery

This is what I have.

Empty PHO Small dawgs(maybe Andre's?):

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Backtroller posted this:

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Anyone know what a 390xp weight is full of fuel and oil compared to a 572? Just curious. I got to be honest this thing is very close to our stock 390xp in both hp and torque. Perhaps almost equal. Ported vs ported would be a different story... but just talking stock vs stock here.
 

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Makes sense to me, 390 definitely felt heavier to me. Perhaps with long bars it’s chassis is more durable/balances better than the 572... stronger av and whatnot. But running the bars we run I don’t think I’d pick a stock 390 over the stock 572, and not to mention the 390 eats fuel compared to the 572. Gonna some $ over time.
 

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I often tell folks the story about how Don(@sawfun) and I met one day to test many of his saws and noticed his 7900 weighed about the same as his 044 and my 372. But I don't often mention that about at the same time I brought over my PNW 385xp which I was using at the time felling in Oregon, and met up with him on a red Alder job I was on in Yamhill, Oregon. It was much less strong than his 066 and felt like it weighed much more. We were confused, and I was unimpressed.
BTW, still don't have an early 066 in the gallery. So if anyone's got one, hit me up.
 

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Big boy dawgs and clutch cover:

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100% dry? Who's pic is that one? Just about a pound and a half for dig dogs and cover?
Wrap handle, big dogs and wide cover is about .7 LB on a 372oe (from just over 14 to 14.75 and they shaved 30g off for the standard comparison cover. At best we round to .8 lb + 14.2 = 15lb
I can't see 15.83 there?
 

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100% dry? Who's pic is that one? Just about a pound and a half for dig dogs and cover?
Wrap handle, big dogs and wide cover is about .7 LB on a 372oe (from just over 14 to 14.75 and they shaved 30g off for the standard comparison cover. At best we round to .8 lb + 14.2 = 15lb
I can't see 15.83 there?

It looks closer to 12 ounces to me. Sounds like a decent ball park for adding two large dawgs, a wrap, and a larger clutch cover.
On some Stihls it adds more than a pound.
 

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I just added the outer dog and the 20" light bar, which is how I like it. I likely do more limbing and less bucking than you, so our needs are different.

This saw pulls so well I felt it needed the outer dog, but other than that I wanted to keep it as light as possible … keeping with this saw's attributes.

I noticed that in the tough White Oak cant the stock 572 and 462 were very close. I figure my muffle mod gives me a bit extra … makes for a nice power/weight package, and Mark said my saw felt more "responsive" than stock, so my minor muffler mod did not detract from the crisp throttle response :-)
 

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I often tell folks the story about how Don(@sawfun) and I met one day to test many of his saws and noticed his 7900 weighed about the same as his 044 and my 372. But I don't often mention that about at the same time I brought over my PNW 385xp which I was using at the time felling in Oregon, and met up with him on a red Alder job I was on in Yamhill, Oregon. It was much less strong than his 066 and felt like it weighed much more. We were confused, and I was unimpressed.
BTW, still don't have an early 066 in the gallery. So if anyone's got one, hit me up.

Was it a stock 385? I don't think a stock 385 can put the hurt to a stock 066, but ported, it's much more even.

To me, outer dogs are only necessary for a felling saw. Not necessary for bucking.

I like having dual dawgs all the time - a lot of the time when you're bucking commercial wood, you'll need to trim the ends of logs and sometimes
just having the inside dawg isn't good for that.
 
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