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Yea been there and done that with the dolmars. Don't like the handlebar spacing, weird balance with longer bars, and total lack of dealer support, yea I'm done with those.

Got to love the dawgs as well they are terrible as well.


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Holy crap, I had no idea. Sorry to hear that man, lots of money right there.
I been contemplating saving for a 572, I'm still not sold on auto tune yet. The little 2163 xs holds it's own well, but just need a little more stump power when cutting cedars, they suck up alot of power. I don't want to drag the 395 out for that stuff either.
My BIL is an Arborist up in The NE Conn./NY State area and one year the wife and I were up there visiting & I went out with him on a couple of hazard tree removal jobs, one was a big black Locust and the other was a humongous White Pine had to part down quite a bit of the Locust because of the neighbor driveway on one side and a newly poured foundation right next to the desired drop area and existing Natural Gas and buried electrical service for the estate All I did was buck up the spars and he had a 562 W/a 24" bar and it was autotune that thing impressed the cr@p out of me,,, I was bucking that locust into 24" rounds like hot knife through butter for the home owner to split for firewood a very impressive saw.. I can only Imagine the 572 would wear a 32" bar well.... and hold its own in cedars especially if you could get by with a 28" bar
 
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Still plenty here just makes our private timber worth more in the long term. You guys can keep the pine stuff is like butter.


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It is , the first little bit of snow and the highway starts looking like a Royal parade with all the soldiers bowing down.
 
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