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What’s up peeps!?!?!? My first post in a while….life has had me against the ropes a bit, but I’m still winning. lol. We’ve hopefully moved into our forever home and it was a monumental push to get it completed before winter. We should have electricity and internet in a week. We’ve been off grid for quite a bit. Alright, enough of the small….let’s get down to business.

The 564XP….the most hype I’ve heard about a saw since the 500i released. I’ve unboxed it and here’s the pics.

What’s new and what’s old? At a glance, it looks like everything is new….a completely new saw. What’s old? Maybe nothing…it may share minor things with previous 5th gen Husqy saws, but they do appear to be very few.

Anway, this saw will be up and running next week in my tree service so I’ll put it through the paces and see what I think.

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Wonder what surprises this muffler holds…
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I may put it on the scale at the office tomorrow and see how it compares with a 550 Mark II. I’ve heard claims that it has the power of a 70cc saw and the weight of a 50cc saw. As far as the power goes, we shall see. The weight judging by feel alone seems like it’s more comparable to the 562XP Mark II.
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I’ve noticed over the years that I have a tendency to use saws based on the way they feel versus weight. I kind of used to lean towards running saws with the best power to weight. For example, if I’m felling trees, I’ll grab a 572 over the 500i. If I’m knocking down big rounds on a spar, I’ll take the 500i. For mid-sized saws, I tend to choose the 550 MarkII or the 562 Mark II when climbing, limbing, and felling smaller trees.
 

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Dan nothing wrong with off the grid living.
May be hard to run a business ... but ...
 

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Looks like Husqy has upped their boxing game. They’ve added some organization for the chain and tools, plus reinforcements for the top and bottom. Not a big deal, but for the shippers out there, the previous boxes were underwhelming to say the least.

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Some other nonsense that came in the box.
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Supplied bar and chain….yawn! I’ll probably run this saw with an adapter and a Stihl ES
Light bar with RS chain.

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For the weight and measurements types out there…

Husqy’s claims that it is light as a 50cc saw are pretty accurate. The 550XP Mark II is just under a pound lighter.

Weights are without fuel and bar oil. Powerhead only.

Y’all have to think in commie metric cause I don’t have another scale.

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For the weight and measurements types out there…

Husqy’s claims that it is light as a 50cc saw are pretty accurate. The 550XP Mark II is just under a pound lighter.

Weights are without fuel and bar oil. Powerhead only.

Y’all have to think in commie metric cause I don’t have another scale.

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I've heard that c85 is good chain. Let us know how it cuts.
 

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Dan nothing wrong with off the grid living.
May be hard to run a business ... but ...
Hi Mike! We had issues to solve with our land having forest on it. Basically it blocked us from finalizing the last bit of paperwork. Instead of just handling the issue, the forest service sort of held us in limbo until they completed a rezoning of the area. Long story short, we weren’t able to apply for electricity to be hooked up until all the paperwork was completed.
I've heard that c85 is good chain. Let us know how it cuts.
c85 is great chain. I’m not a big fan of the Xforce bars.
 

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C85 and C83 have ident cutter's, only the drivelink's have other thicknes. C83 drivelink's are 1'3 mm and the drivelik's from the C85 are 1,5 mm.
 
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