paragonbuilder
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If you watch the longer bar 372 cuts closely, you'll notice he's bearing down considerably harder on the top handle. Enough so that he's actually touching the brake handle when it flexes. It also appeared that he felt there was a problem with the chain tension.
He didn't seem to do that with the 572.
Nice job on those saws Mike. Dustin must be thrilled. Too bad they’ll be put in shelf purgatory...lol! @dustinwilt68Yes Sir you are right I need to
Thank you Josh I like how the 281 turned out .Nice job on those saws Mike. Dustin must be thrilled. Too bad they’ll be put in shelf purgatory...lol! @dustinwilt68
Well he’s consistent. But I don’t like how he grannies it into the log. I think he could be a bit faster there. Impressive non the less.Looks like it cuts nearly as fast as a 390xp does and noticeably beats the 372 with a longer bar. I’m guessing the other saws are broken in and the 572 is new and not broken in.
Only if ya run sqeals. Only reason I need a back up is in case my dumb arse gets a bar stuck. Team Husky FTW.Jeeesh. You guys should know that you need a spare saw, for the spare, for the spare, for the spare, for the spare.
Well it's not a Husky...stihl tight, as in no loose screws?
Never be this guyView attachment 107995
Saw or builder...?Definitely a few loose ones...
Yep I would have got my bar and chain back for sure. One way or another lol.Damn!
I’d have to say that man is a quitter...
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Damn, that's been there a whileNever be this guyView attachment 107995
A few wedges sure are cheaper than that bar was! Now that’s a slacker.Never be this guyView attachment 107995