To me its a no brainer to take the lighter 400 over the 562, it has more powerTo me the ms 400 having more power than the 562 shouldn't be a surprise, its a bigger saw! So here we are comparing apples to grapefruit.
I fixed the post to reflect the MS400 is actually lighter than the Husqvarna 562,You should fight with him about it, it'll be fun.
Right down to the finest detail, its got to make you smile.Wow. So many informative posts in this thread...
I fixed the post to reflect the MS400 is actually lighter than the Husqvarna 562,
which only reinforces my point, that the MS 400 is a better buy,
one would need to convince me the Husqvarna could take on the MS400 and win,
probably better to arrange that test for a cold day when the 562 might start.
Until then @pavel408 , you should also stop posting false information yourself,
Husqvarna 562 is actually 6.1kg, according to Husqvarna, not what you posted,
https://www.husqvarna.com/ca-en/products/chainsaws/562-xp/966570303/
Have I won a round yet, anybody???
Finally a break in the saga, time out, selfie and starbucks time.I think you got that round.
Wrong thread.New update in IPL on 565 from s/n 20203800378 and 572xp from s/n 20203801134
We have implemented a new Cylinder and Piston assy for improved durability.
Spike60 any more info ?
Why ?Wrong thread.![]()
Until then pavel408 , you should also stop posting false information yourself,
Husqvarna 562 is actually 6.1kg, according to Husqvarna, not what you posted,
https://www.husqvarna.com/ca-en/products/chainsaws/562-xp/966570303/
Have I won a round yet, anybody???
Wrong thread.![]()
To me the ms 400 having more power than the 562 shouldn't be a surprise, its a bigger saw! So here we are comparing apples to grapefruit.
I fixed the post to reflect the MS400 is actually lighter than the Husqvarna 562,
which only reinforces my point, that the MS 400 is a better buy,
one would need to convince me the Husqvarna could take on the MS400 and win,
probably better to arrange that test for a cold day when the 562 might start.
Until then @pavel408 , you should also stop posting false information yourself,
Husqvarna 562 is actually 6.1kg, according to Husqvarna, not what you posted,
https://www.husqvarna.com/ca-en/products/chainsaws/562-xp/966570303/
Have I won a round yet, anybody???
New update in IPL on 565 from s/n 20203800378 and 572xp from s/n 20203801134
We have implemented a new Cylinder and Piston assy for improved durability.
Spike60 any more info ?
I understand that is one way of looking at it, but weight is a signivigent reason for not carryingSMH, the thread does say huskyboy meets the 572, NOT 562, saws are classified into classes. The 400 is a 70cc saw, compare it to the 462/572 not a saw that's 10cc smaller.
I understand that is one way of looking at it, but weight is a signivigent reason for not carrying
a bigger saw, with the MS400 you get to have as you say a 70cc class saw, that is less weight
than a 562, that will make a lot of people happy, will also get a lot more done in less time,
so in the end the extra money,
in my case the 562 is 899.00 locally, and the MS400 I can get for 960.00,
so only 61.00 euro difference in price.
Are you and Mustang bro’s? Sounds of the same broken recordI understand that is one way of looking at it, but weight is a signivigent reason for not carrying
a bigger saw, with the MS400 you get to have as you say a 70cc class saw, that is less weight
than a 562, that will make a lot of people happy, will also get a lot more done in less time,
so in the end the extra money,
in my case the 562 is 899.00 locally, and the MS400 I can get for 960.00,
so only 61.00 euro difference in price.