Late summer next year.
How are the cranks different? Sorry I'm operating my circus from a phone and its hard to navigate ipls. ThanksAccording them IPL's, the main difference between 565 and 572 is the crank and the coil.
Its all come to where Husky price 565 and 572, but I doubt they will be a massive seller in Sweeden and Norway, as always it will be the G saw who sell.
572 has stuffers, 565 has not.How are the cranks different? Sorry I'm operating my circus from a phone and its hard to navigate ipls. Thanks
Kevin;
Sometimes with new saws there will be a gap between the initial shipment and second one. The first one gets gobbled up quicker than expected, and then there is an "out of stock" situation until the next load arrives. And while it's on the water, dealers are still dumping orders into the system and much of that load is allocated before it even arrives. It's all what they call "filling the pipeline". Had the same deal this year on the Exmark Radius mowers.
I'm curious about how much of a sleeper the 565 is going to be. I think Tor said the coils are different, but the top end is the same? I Really have no idea if the 572 has rev-boost or not, but that wouldn't seem too important on a 70cc saw to me. But the 565 will probably get ignored much the same as the 365/555/545 do.
Only because we all have CAD really badLate summer next year. There's a calendar they have that shows the dates of everything to do with the launch of these saws. Similar to all of the stuff they have been doing over in Europe since August. Pretty much a re-boot of the whole deal for NA. Keep in mind most of it will be fresh to this market as the average user isn't glued to his computer looking for every bit of info on it like us saw geeks are. Customers know there's something coming next year, but they aren't as wound up on it as we are.
Now that would be certainly impressive the 880 is looking very tied compared to the new age saws now thoughOf course IF Stihl releases a MS881 based off of MS500i tech...