Funny....you think politics have something to do with intellect? Let me make sure I'm hearing ya right..if you are republican...then you want less gov't control, less taxes and less social welfare right? I'm most certainly not gonna argue politics with ya, but hear me out. So....wouldn't cutting yourself with a chainsaw and having to be air vacked to the local hospital to perform emergency surgery on ya because you were stubborn and you valued your legs less than a $50 set of chaps be quite a burden to our society? How bout your new found disability check because you didn't wear a $50 set of chaps? Why would you wanna advertise, if you're a card carrying republican, that you are foul mouthed, bull headed and a burden to the health care system and social welfare (disability check) because you don't wanna spend $50 and take 2 extra minutes to put on safety gear? Seems kinda silly my friend.... Do ya drive around in your truck with the doors wide open? Ride your motorcycle with no helmet? Walk barefoot through the local glass plant? How bout hearing protection...or is that stupid too? I don't get it brotha....it's a common sense thing to me...$50 v/s $20,000 hospital bill and disability...seems that no matter how we vote...we should all vote for safety and less foul mouthed rhetoric. Josh RN Trauma ICU 13 years (USAF 1995-2000) Be smart brotha...you only get one set of legs and eyes...take care of yourself brotha...we are all on the same team here...no matter what FOX or CNN want's us to think...we're all Americans and should unite as one people!
I got a foul mouth yep dam fuckin rite I can be just like trump if I do ride my vehicle with the doors open thats my fuckin dam business u deplorable democrat
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer Great reply Josh. Now just block thoms faucette. Can't reason with ignorance! After he gets blocked from all the good utube channels, it'll get mighty lonely in his mother's basement.
Quite a few years ago when politics was a bit more civilized, I told my crew that they had to wear chaps and "corks" The chaps we used were the slip in types that Baileys sold. Snivel and whine all over the place. Then one day, one of the guys changed his toon. Seems he laid one of my hopped up Huskies across his knee. Got out of it without a scratch!!! Never heard any more whining. So that's the black and white of it. You take your chances but not on my job.
Great video, love the demo’s on the saws, big time Husky fan, Northern Michigan logging,, That 500i was killing it!! Would have no problem using it,, my first saw was a Husqvarna 61,, 40 years later still have that saw, many, many trees later, still cuts like a champ,,
I am supplied both 462s and 500is to use at work, while they are both great saws I am quite impartial to the older husqvarna 372 and the newer 390xp. They just have a grumble about them rather than a scream and a whole lot of torque, something the newer saws seem to lack in favour of rpm.
thats because chain speed matters more for production... id rather have a saw that pulls a lot of RPM than a saw that has a shit load of mid range torque...
The airfilter is easy to pop of,but u forgot to mention what a bad filter it is👎👎👎I'm a Stihl fan rather sad about it! Husqvarna on the other side thinking really hard if I'm going to jump ship,plus their warranty is miles ahead of Stihl as well ,plus heaps cheaper as well,so Husky here I come !!!
My brother got a 462c for Christmas and that thing is so badass I’m in love. But I did try to get a 500i with no luck. Those saws are elusive. Stihl dealer said all the 500i’ are on back order.
thank you sir. we own all of these and the husqvarna is my go to other than my old McCullough. But the 500 I is growing on me due to ease of start and rapid throttle response.
I owe 3 stihl saws, 2 blowers and a weed trimmer all stihl and can say I've just had good luck with the stihl products for at least 45 years so probably not changing 😀 Merry Christmas!!!
Good vid, my vote is for the 572xp all day long and then the 462 second. The cut times (if important to some) are negligible and the cost of the 572xp is definitely in favor of most. The 572xp also has better bottom end grunt when needed. Bigger bearings as well. Another perk to the 572xp is it uses much less fuel than the 500i. All 3 a great saws and produce good power and are effective but IMHO the 572xp is the better buy/saw for the money. 🙂 Merry Christmas everyone!! Stay safe and and keep smiling!! FJBLGB!!!
I own both the 572 and 500i and the 500i has my vote everyday after using it a year or so it seems to less fuel than when it was new. It's also way more reliable
I love my Husqvarna 550 XP which I run with a 16, 18 and 20-in bar for most of my needs. However, for the bigger trees I cut I will be purchasing a 572 XP with a 32 or 36-in bar.
I run Husqvarna saws. Mostly because I live near the town Husqvarna in Sweden where all the pro saws are designed and put together!! You got a new subscriber here! Happy New Year!!
I love our 500i, I’ve run it with both a 25” bar and a 36” bar and it just cuts great, it is super bar heavy when you use anything longer than a 20” bar but when you’re cutting up an already felled tree that’s not a bad thing, it does make it slightly harder to get a level cut when felling a tree or cutting off a stump but it’s still lighter than the 461 and cuts better. With the relatively small price difference I’d never buy a 461 instead.
My 572xp will almost always start 3-4 pulls.. prime, pull a time or two until it wants to fire, then turn choke off and starts next pull. I like it. Would love to run a 500i sometime.
Having used a 500i and putting it side by side with a 592xp I think a lot of that throttle response is more placebo. The saw is fast no doubt, but it isn’t a bit faster than the 592 I put it up against. What it does have is very little trigger travel from 0 to wide open. It makes it seem like it’s jumping to rev faster. The 500 is a great saw but I don’t think it is perfect by any means. It’s a stripped down sports car where the huskies are quite a bit more refined and sturdier built. Apples to oranges.
I had the 500i and it's my favorite saw by far! After ur initial start ur supposed to let in run for 1 to 1 and a half minutes to calibrate to ur elevation. I ran a 28 inch stihl light bar and it was fast I can only imagine a 25 inch bar let alone a 20 inch bar. I think they need to make all stihl saws just like the 500i!
Same here Jerome, I have a 661 & a monster 881 both great saws but being a retired arborist 62yrs old they’re TO HEAVY now😩😖😂ABSOLUTELY LOVE my 500i 👍👍☝️✌️
Great video I like your unbiased opinion of the product and no bad comments about either. Both companies build good stuff I run husqvarna saws as well and like them alot.
Happy holiday. It's not an accurate comparison when you are not running fresh chains with the same pitch, and equal bar lengths. They're all great tools, personal preference is likely the deciding factor and maybe your pocketbook. It will be interesting to see if you can get 20 yrs out of a fuel injection system. I run a 20 yr old MS 460 and it's been run hard and rebuilt once with several replacement tanks. Saws take a beating. Lastly, thank you for highlighting the importance of safety! I'm 64 and have gone through three pair of chaps. I WON'T run a saw without full PPE, ALL OF IT! I'm a retired physician assistant and like you, I've excised several chainsaw lacs and closed them up. Eric
That 462 maybe needed the M tropics reset. They are usually great running saws and about a pound lighter then the 500. The longer bar maybe made it feel heavier. The 500 is a saw that is at a different level. It is going to be my next saw. My dealer can seem to get enough of them.
Get yourself a 32” lightweight bar. You’ll love it! I run the 500 daily(tree service). Yes you can run a 36, but the 32 is the sweet spot. Also a west coast saws “bark box” will really tie the room together;) …your neighbors won’t thank you 😆
12:29 I love how you are all about safety, thanks for telling everyone how to be safe but not a lot can go wrong with dropstarting, it’s easy and I feel it puts less strain on my back. I am a novice with chainsaws but already the 1st day I ran it I drop started it. I had a lot of fire wood to cut in an unorganised pile so my saw was on and off and on and off all the time and drop starting is just easier. As long as you have your chainbrake on it’s safe to do, if drop starting is to dangerous then you should not run a chainsaw because running a chainsaw is more dangerous as drop starting. I fully agree on all safety gear: chaps, goggles, face shield, helmet, hearing protection, gloves… you name it but saying not to drop start I disagree with, especially with small homeowner grade chainsaws drop starting should not be seen as a big risk
Merry Christmas Josh. Enjoy these warm winter weather for a week. Had a friend of your over here doing some grading on my farm in Wentworth. Frank Nelson said to say HI.
Same exact problem on my MS250 - it doesn’t like pump gas even when mixed with sthil oil. If you go all out and use the sthil gas, I’ve never had any of the saws bog (assuming sharp chain, and all the other “normal” things). Another channel mentioned the lower quality fuel causes carbon buildup in the exhaust port / muffler….
Every small engine mechanic I know advises against using premix on a regular basis. They say it burns too hot for the rings.... This was a few years back but it has kept me away from it. Maybe they have adjusted or advanced it since though
Please next time, have the same size bar and chain on each saw. The 500i having a 20in bar is going to keep the rpms higher and just eat. Remake this video with all 3 saws having same size bar and chain.
It's the husky tuned in own 572 and it cracks hard also have 395xp and 3120xp still and huskys are on par I'm Husqvarna man cause I know them and explosive high end power when needed
Shorter bar doesn’t really matter. You’re cutting the same diameter wood either way. Put a 36” on the 500i in that same wood and it’s going to cut pretty much exactly the same.
All my gas saws are Stihl... In my truck I keep a cordless electric in case the road is blocked by deadfall since it can sit on the back seat and not put gas vapors in the cab of the truck .. where I live it rains all the time you don't leave saws outside if you don't have to.So a cordless with 2 batteries inside the truck is good for unexpected road blockages.
I have a 462 with a light 25 inch bar and the balance is perfect. I think maybe super low rakers on your test? I don't have a chain stalling issue with mine at all. If I didn't have the 462 I would sure be considering the 500.
I've had two huskys and just bought my first stihl all three have been great, one thing i noticed years ago when the show axe men came out is you only see two brands. Poulan pro makes a nice saw if you only use it once and discard 😮 and it says pro on the side 😂 so you can feel good about it 😮
Hello, I want to make a suggestion to you for the benefit of your saws. Before you even run the saw put skid plates underneath them it saves so much on the bottom rash on a saw and will keep the saw in so much better condition. The tank guard/skid plate is saw saver for sure. I have them on all of my saws if they make them for the particular model. Thanks for the videos.
I’m only 130lbs and the 572 is a hard old days work for me to throw around …. Might have to go 500i based on what you say about the weight , I’m glad you mention that sthils can be hard to start too , my farmboss is a bugger to start cold .
hey there , love the looks of your farm and enjoyed watching your comparison video on the saws ...i myself like the husqvarna 572 but i havent run the 500i yet..i just know that they are a little lighter and a little more manuveurable . The 572 is smooth . I will take smooth all day long and i dont find it heavy at all, i also run a 24" bar on mine ..My other saw is a husqvarna 372 xp with a 28" bar ..i use it when i feel like a change or if i am into big wood , meaning 4 foot or five foot fir or big cedar . i will come back and watch more as i enjoyed this one and like the fact that you are promoting safety gear which is impartive with chainsaws and good for people watching to let them know...cheers from British Columbia , Canada .
The "little bubble" is a purge, not a primer. It is super handy if you 1) run it empty (save some pulls on restart) or 2) have to start it when it's super hot and heat soaked (get some cooler fuel in the carb).
Push your purge while the engine is running and you may find that the engine will run rich, so a bit of priming may also be happening with a purge. Semantics really imo.
I cut timber for a living inBC and Pacific Northwest. I came out here a Sybil man I thought. Now me and most all pro timber cutters use husky’s. Better balance and faster cut. Just my thoughts and I have a saw in my hands 325 days a year.
look hard enough through the comments and you'll see hundreds of folks telling me that they work in the timber industry and only use Stihl....it's so funny how divided folks are on this
Thanks, I would think fuel injected meant no need for a bubble to press 8 times and that it would start on the first pull. Thought it would be similar to a fuel injected car, no need to touch the gas peddle for starting.
Like the review. The 572xp seems really balanced for the bar. I really do like the 500I after seeing it work in action. Like the wrap around handles. Alot of good places to grab for control of the saw. I run a 20-inch bar now. Really would like to be able to run a longer bar for certain applications. It is really interesting when you get into different chains and sprockets. Good sharp chain will bite hard. I would like to see how the new centrifugal chain brake works. Seems like a good feature for the faster saws. First saws I ran had no chain breaks. It nice to see the changes. They did teach you to respect them and use them correctly. I do like the 20-inch bar. I have not chosen my next saw yet. I do like that 500I. Hope you have a great holiday!
Get you a 28 or 32" bar and try using it without bending over or dogging in all the time. Just use the tip of the bar. I promise you, you'll never go back to a short bar again. When I bought my 500i, it had a 25 on it. Used it like that for a day and immediately put my trusty 32 back on because my back was killing me from bending over all the time
Merry Christmas Josh, very good comparison video. I’m partial to my Stihl ms362 for its power and it’s lighter weight. I find I fatigued super fast with the heavier saws. I do love the 500i though, might need to get a man size saw for the farm for those really big jobs, but my ms362 works just fine. I really like Stihl, all of my chainsaws are Stihl…ms362, ms170 and ht 131 pole saw. Very cool Josh, have a great holiday, Chad.
Have u ever ran an MS400 ? Because i was the same i ran a 362 for yrs even bought a 311 because it was very similar and could take some 362 parts. Then i bought a 400 because it was around the same weight like 8oz difference and was almost 8cc bigger . And after it broke in its my go to saw and i really think u would enjoy it if u haven’t tryed it .
I envy the fact you can get out and do everything you do. I have the knowledge of a lot of what you do, but I had blood clots 20 years ago. I still have the want and strength but I run out of oxygen very quickly on the simplest of things.
They are good options for those on a budget. Good saw for those who are not into cut times. They are durable but have drawbacks as they are not using the latest technology.
Buckin Billy has a pretty good take on both saws…I have two old school war horses…stihl 440 and a Husky 372…they work great!…not like the newer stuff mind you but certainly adequate…I might trade up soon…the new saws are pretty good performers now!!
Hey Josh. Everybody brags about the 500i but I've seen plenty of them for sale on Facebook Marketplace That's only been used a few times. I've got both Husky and Stihl. I'll keep using my 372. Wishing y'all a very MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR
They can be hard to come by, people buying for $1350 selling for $1800. They also get better (more power) after break-in but many don't give it the time.
The 500i is still a high demand saw that often has a waiting list at the dealer. All the new or barely used ones for sale are people trying to flip them to make a buck.
Put a bark box on the saw instead of the regular muffler mate , and you will get more power + that saw is ' auto tune ' so once you start it , hold the trigger down for 5 - 7 second and repeat and you should have your saw tuned. 👍
Put a Tsumura light bar on your 572 or adapt a Stihl Es Light bar onto your 572. You will end up with a better balanced saw. The .6 of a pound weight difference with the 500i is noticeable but comes with a cost in terms of both price and durability. Do a muffler mod or have someone that knows what they are doing do one for you. For an even bigger smile on your face and more power and better starting have your 572 professionaly ported (do your research and choose a porter wisely). The 572 is fuel efficient and has better air filtration than the Stihls. And you already own and like your 572xp. This comes from someone that has run all 3 of these saws logging every day and I own more Stihls than other brands. A properly maintained pro saw of any brand should last the average homeowner/firewood cutter many many years if not their lifetime. Choose the one that feels the best to you and that you enjoy running.
Or, he could just get an Egan filter kit for the 500i and negate the only positive husky has going for them. Why spend hundreds of dollars on porting a saw to get it to run as good as the 500i when it's still gonna be heavier. And the 500s biggest downside can be fixed for like 75 bucks max
Like the saw comparisons on this channel. That 500I is a damn screamer, it sailed through that log like it was a twig. Watching these videos has made me want another saw, especially a pro grade Stihl.I have nothing against Husky, I've just always had Stihls. My Friend has an older Husky 372 XP and that saw will rip.
I happen to like the primer bulbs. Anything to make it easier to start. (course I remember back before they had all these newfangaled gadgets like primer bulbs, chain brakes, and such) Gets the fuel up to the carb quick. I always wondered why they do not put them on most bigger saws.
Primer bulbs or purge bulbs, to put it corectly, don't influence starting. Why? They don't dump fuel into the venturi of the carburetor. The rule doesn't apply to fuel injection tho.
@@1u5t1n They 'influence starting' by purging the air out of the line therefore reducing the number of times you have to pull the rope to get fuel to the carb. Sooo using them makes it easier to start the equipment. So why don't they put them on bigger engines was my question. My 40cc saw with the purge bulb used will start in 2 or 3 pulls. My 60cc saw, (new), without a purge bulb takes 10 or more pulls. I'm talking about cold starts all a round. Yeah, as I get older, I CAN do it but it would be a damn sight easier with the purge bulb. That's all I'm saying. Have a great day.
@@johnme7049 there shouldn't be any air on the fuel line, unless you run it out of gas, wich you shouldn't do. 10 pulls to start a saw isn't normal tho. Small husky with that bulb thing is like 2 to 3 pulls to start and a bigger stihl usualy goes at , maybe 5 for me. That's like moderate temperature, not too hot or cold. The real reason why Husqvarna puts the bulbs on chainsaws is... because they run hot and believe it or not, the carb will vapor lock. If the damn thing doesn't start when it's hot, you need the press the bulb to get cooler fuel into the carb. A guy who repairs chainsaws told me that and I tend to believe him.
Personally my choice would be the 500 I! I learn to use a chainsaw on a Stihl MS 261 I still have that saw today The latest quote I got for the 500 I price wise wise 1350! And that was one with an 18 inch bar! Don’t get me wrong Husqvarna‘s are great saws! we’ve had two of them in the past but once mom and dad brought home that Stihl I never looked at another brand and I never I will stick Stihl!
That 500i is sweet. I think both Husky and Stihl chainsaws are very close and most people pick either brand. Maybe Stihl is slightly more preferred but it doesn’t make Stihl better. The 500i is the most powerful saw pound for pound. I think I would want the 500i as my go to saw. I own both a Husky and a Stihl but they’re not heavy duty. I’ve run good saws but my saws are cheaper and I love my Husky I got from Tractor Supply and it’s not a pro saw but it’s the 450 rancher which is perfect for cutting up firewood for my splitter. Are there any electric chainsaws that can compete with a light commercial 2 stroke saw? I would like to see the best battery powered chainsaws being reviewed against a decent gas saw! Great video!
Check out "Project Farm" RUclips channel, that guy tests everything from tools to fuels to oils etc. He has tested several brands of gas vs battery chain saws. Great channel.
There is no harm in drop starting a saw, as long as you have the chain brake on, it is perfectly safe, saves time, and is much easier as you are using gravity to your advantage, which I have been doing for over four decades.
L.O.L. first I came across in vids. or comments the right way to start them. But my 064' is tweaked and locked on full throttle at start. So why let a brake hold it back and hurt it. Be dicing faster too if you fire and let it roar.
there is a guy who comes and helps me on my property from time to time, been around saws and lumber for a while. He had the 462 and i recently got the 500i. After he tried it out he went straight out and upgraded to the Stihl 661
Sadly I do not pity you‼️ Those would be a gold mine on my property. My wood splitter and boiler would greatly appreciate all that lumber! Love the channel!
If you look closely, it looks like the Stihl 462c bogged down at the exact *same spot* of that log where there is a dark section of wood on all 3 cuts [ 17:35 , 17:49 , 18:02 ]. Might be a dense section of wood. The first couple of cuts on the log were on the dried out end pieces - so, those were easy to cut.
Been sawing for 20yrs. Over 1000's of people that I have worked with I have only seen 1 chainsaw injury and that was at the shop sharpening. I just don't worry about saftyism.
Chaps save lives , I've cut into mine plenty of times weather it's just a nick or a full blown cut by accident it has saved my life , weather im put a tree rigging or cutting logs on the ground , I just sow them back up and put the fibres back into the pants. 😊.
all of those are great saws i run both brands, for me it comes down to what dealer and how they service i have two good dealers' some don't have that option. thanks buddy and happy new year.
Man...I've not had to take a saw in for service in years.....lots of folks buy Stihl because of the "service" aspect where they bought it...these folks are not "pro saw" mechanics in most cases...they're just hardware store clerks with minimal training....last time I took my Stihl MS171 in for "hard start" the service tech told me "sometimes those saws can be hard to start...just the nature of the saw"...I won't buy another from them EVER!!! I use a pro saw shop now
If the chainsaw is fuel-injected how does the crankshaft get its lubrication since normally the fuel is delivered through the port system which passes through the compression chamber under the piston hence lubricating the crankshaft as it passes.?
I have husqvarna and stihl ms 500i, the ms 500i is a great light weight saw but takes way too much fuel, and another cone is after long time every day use some of them start to lose seal on the middle and the bar oil leaks in to the exhaust leaving clouds of smoke behind, husqvarna little more heavy but definitely less fuel consumption and the engine always screams, i have my 572xp and I love it, plus husqvarna u can order online, saw and the parts. Both brands are way to go ! Great video, thank you for sharing !
chaps are for democrat wimps and the shield is to for wimps I only buy saws from stihl not that husquvarna cheap ass shit
Funny....you think politics have something to do with intellect? Let me make sure I'm hearing ya right..if you are republican...then you want less gov't control, less taxes and less social welfare right? I'm most certainly not gonna argue politics with ya, but hear me out. So....wouldn't cutting yourself with a chainsaw and having to be air vacked to the local hospital to perform emergency surgery on ya because you were stubborn and you valued your legs less than a $50 set of chaps be quite a burden to our society? How bout your new found disability check because you didn't wear a $50 set of chaps?
Why would you wanna advertise, if you're a card carrying republican, that you are foul mouthed, bull headed and a burden to the health care system and social welfare (disability check) because you don't wanna spend $50 and take 2 extra minutes to put on safety gear? Seems kinda silly my friend....
Do ya drive around in your truck with the doors wide open? Ride your motorcycle with no helmet? Walk barefoot through the local glass plant? How bout hearing protection...or is that stupid too? I don't get it brotha....it's a common sense thing to me...$50 v/s $20,000 hospital bill and disability...seems that no matter how we vote...we should all vote for safety and less foul mouthed rhetoric. Josh RN Trauma ICU 13 years (USAF 1995-2000)
Be smart brotha...you only get one set of legs and eyes...take care of yourself brotha...we are all on the same team here...no matter what FOX or CNN want's us to think...we're all Americans and should unite as one people!
I got a foul mouth yep dam fuckin rite I can be just like trump if I do ride my vehicle with the doors open thats my fuckin dam business u deplorable democrat
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer Great reply Josh. Now just block thoms faucette. Can't reason with ignorance! After he gets blocked from all the good utube channels, it'll get mighty lonely in his mother's basement.
Quite a few years ago when politics was a bit more civilized, I told my crew that they had to wear chaps and "corks" The chaps we used were the slip in types that Baileys sold. Snivel and whine all over the place. Then one day, one of the guys changed his toon. Seems he laid one of my hopped up Huskies across his knee. Got out of it without a scratch!!! Never heard any more whining. So that's the black and white of it. You take your chances but not on my job.
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer perfectly said bro. It’s sad how politics has screwed up what was left of some ppls minds 🤯🤯
I have been using my 500i for the last couple of days cutting oak here in Northern Ireland, i gotta say the 500i is class. Worth every penny.
I’ve had pretty much every saw over the years and the 500i in my eyes is the best ever made
Great video, love the demo’s on the saws, big time Husky fan, Northern Michigan logging,,
That 500i was killing it!! Would have no problem using it,, my first saw was a
Husqvarna 61,, 40 years later still have that saw, many, many trees later, still cuts like a champ,,
I am supplied both 462s and 500is to use at work, while they are both great saws I am quite impartial to the older husqvarna 372 and the newer 390xp. They just have a grumble about them rather than a scream and a whole lot of torque, something the newer saws seem to lack in favour of rpm.
I prefer 461 because of the talk. And 661.
You mean your are "quite partial" not "impartial".
thats because chain speed matters more for production... id rather have a saw that pulls a lot of RPM than a saw that has a shit load of mid range torque...
My 461 is a Beast! 25 inch bar I call JAWS! It eats wood like a fat boy loves Cake!
The airfilter is easy to pop of,but u forgot to mention what a bad filter it is👎👎👎I'm a Stihl fan rather sad about it! Husqvarna on the other side thinking really hard if I'm going to jump ship,plus their warranty is miles ahead of Stihl as well ,plus heaps cheaper as well,so Husky here I come !!!
My brother got a 462c for Christmas and that thing is so badass I’m in love.
But I did try to get a 500i with no luck. Those saws are elusive. Stihl dealer said all the 500i’ are on back order.
I got one I’ll sell you for $1800 never been used
thank you sir. we own all of these and the husqvarna is my go to other than my old McCullough. But the 500 I is growing on me due to ease of start and rapid throttle response.
Did anybody see the chain drop on the bottom of the bar when he idled down the Husky saw; thought I seeing things.
Kudos to a fellow Carolinian!
I owe 3 stihl saws, 2 blowers and a weed trimmer all stihl and can say I've just had good luck with the stihl products for at least 45 years so probably not changing 😀 Merry Christmas!!!
Good vid, my vote is for the 572xp all day long and then the 462 second. The cut times (if important to some) are negligible and the cost of the 572xp is definitely in favor of most. The 572xp also has better bottom end grunt when needed. Bigger bearings as well. Another perk to the 572xp is it uses much less fuel than the 500i. All 3 a great saws and produce good power and are effective but IMHO the 572xp is the better buy/saw for the money. 🙂 Merry Christmas everyone!! Stay safe and and keep smiling!! FJBLGB!!!
The Husqvarna ha a dull chain too 🇸🇪🔥😎✌️
Even better buy is a 372. There’s a reason husky is still selling them, cuz the 572 has been such a bum seller.
Spot on!
I own both the 572 and 500i and the 500i has my vote everyday after using it a year or so it seems to less fuel than when it was new. It's also way more reliable
500i is thirsty so make sure you have your cuts ready
The New 661 with a Carburetor you can set with a Screwdriver is Awesome Especially in Big Timber with a 25’ Stihl light Bar.
I love my Husqvarna 550 XP which I run with a 16, 18 and 20-in bar for most of my needs. However, for the bigger trees I cut I will be purchasing a 572 XP with a 32 or 36-in bar.
They all make the cut, let your budget decide or your predominant work loads.Merry and healthy Christmas to all..
I run Husqvarna saws. Mostly because I live near the town Husqvarna in Sweden where all the pro saws are designed and put together!!
You got a new subscriber here!
Happy New Year!!
I love our 500i, I’ve run it with both a 25” bar and a 36” bar and it just cuts great, it is super bar heavy when you use anything longer than a 20” bar but when you’re cutting up an already felled tree that’s not a bad thing, it does make it slightly harder to get a level cut when felling a tree or cutting off a stump but it’s still lighter than the 461 and cuts better. With the relatively small price difference I’d never buy a 461 instead.
I'd take the 500i all day over the 461 after running both for a few weeks....man that 500i screams!!
My 572xp will almost always start 3-4 pulls.. prime, pull a time or two until it wants to fire, then turn choke off and starts next pull. I like it. Would love to run a 500i sometime.
500i throttle response though 👌
Only those who own or have used will understand this experience
Having used a 500i and putting it side by side with a 592xp I think a lot of that throttle response is more placebo. The saw is fast no doubt, but it isn’t a bit faster than the 592 I put it up against. What it does have is very little trigger travel from 0 to wide open. It makes it seem like it’s jumping to rev faster. The 500 is a great saw but I don’t think it is perfect by any means. It’s a stripped down sports car where the huskies are quite a bit more refined and sturdier built. Apples to oranges.
I had the 500i and it's my favorite saw by far! After ur initial start ur supposed to let in run for 1 to 1 and a half minutes to calibrate to ur elevation. I ran a 28 inch stihl light bar and it was fast I can only imagine a 25 inch bar let alone a 20 inch bar. I think they need to make all stihl saws just like the 500i!
Same here Jerome, I have a 661 & a monster 881 both great saws but being a retired arborist 62yrs old they’re TO HEAVY now😩😖😂ABSOLUTELY LOVE my 500i 👍👍☝️✌️
love the time you took to talk about safety
Awesome vid,just bought a 500i both 20in and 25in bars.
Great video I like your unbiased opinion of the product and no bad comments about either. Both companies build good stuff I run husqvarna saws as well and like them alot.
Happy holiday. It's not an accurate comparison when you are not running fresh chains with the same pitch, and equal bar lengths. They're all great tools, personal preference is likely the deciding factor and maybe your pocketbook. It will be interesting to see if you can get 20 yrs out of a fuel injection system. I run a 20 yr old MS 460 and it's been run hard and rebuilt once with several replacement tanks. Saws take a beating.
Lastly, thank you for highlighting the importance of safety! I'm 64 and have gone through three pair of chaps. I WON'T run a saw without full PPE, ALL OF IT!
I'm a retired physician assistant and like you, I've excised several chainsaw lacs and closed them up.
Eric
That 462 maybe needed the M tropics reset. They are usually great running saws and about a pound lighter then the 500. The longer bar maybe made it feel heavier. The 500 is a saw that is at a different level. It is going to be my next saw. My dealer can seem to get enough of them.
Merry Christmas Joshua. Thanks for all the cool videos
Happy holidays!
Get yourself a 32” lightweight bar. You’ll love it! I run the 500 daily(tree service). Yes you can run a 36, but the 32 is the sweet spot. Also a west coast saws “bark box” will really tie the room together;) …your neighbors won’t thank you 😆
The dude abides
I had all kinds of saws over the years I love my Husky
I use both 462 and 500i and 500i is my pick love that saw.
12:29 I love how you are all about safety, thanks for telling everyone how to be safe but not a lot can go wrong with dropstarting, it’s easy and I feel it puts less strain on my back. I am a novice with chainsaws but already the 1st day I ran it I drop started it.
I had a lot of fire wood to cut in an unorganised pile so my saw was on and off and on and off all the time and drop starting is just easier. As long as you have your chainbrake on it’s safe to do, if drop starting is to dangerous then you should not run a chainsaw because running a chainsaw is more dangerous as drop starting.
I fully agree on all safety gear: chaps, goggles, face shield, helmet, hearing protection, gloves… you name it but saying not to drop start I disagree with, especially with small homeowner grade chainsaws drop starting should not be seen as a big risk
Merry Christmas Josh!! Great video
Thanks Josh! That 500i is amazing! Have a Merry Christmas too!
Happy holidays Josh. Hope your keeping warm down there my friend.
Merry Christmas Josh. Enjoy these warm winter weather for a week. Had a friend of your over here doing some grading on my farm in Wentworth. Frank Nelson said to say HI.
Merry Christmas Josh, good review and comparison. Have a safe and happy holiday.
My MS460 bogs with pump fuel.....always did even with super....put in the ethanol free premix and it is a wild beast....absolutely no bog....
Same exact problem on my MS250 - it doesn’t like pump gas even when mixed with sthil oil. If you go all out and use the sthil gas, I’ve never had any of the saws bog (assuming sharp chain, and all the other “normal” things). Another channel mentioned the lower quality fuel causes carbon buildup in the exhaust port / muffler….
Every small engine mechanic I know advises against using premix on a regular basis. They say it burns too hot for the rings.... This was a few years back but it has kept me away from it. Maybe they have adjusted or advanced it since though
Please next time, have the same size bar and chain on each saw. The 500i having a 20in bar is going to keep the rpms higher and just eat. Remake this video with all 3 saws having same size bar and chain.
Just ask him for a refund instead of demanding that he does all of that extra work
The husky is just better, I have one of each and love both but for different jobs
Lol... don't watch this for chainsaw reviews... he doesn't know didly.
It's the husky tuned in own 572 and it cracks hard also have 395xp and 3120xp still and huskys are on par I'm Husqvarna man cause I know them and explosive high end power when needed
Shorter bar doesn’t really matter. You’re cutting the same diameter wood either way. Put a 36” on the 500i in that same wood and it’s going to cut pretty much exactly the same.
All my gas saws are Stihl... In my truck I keep a cordless electric in case the road is blocked by deadfall since it can sit on the back seat and not put gas vapors in the cab of the truck .. where I live it rains all the time you don't leave saws outside if you don't have to.So a cordless with 2 batteries inside the truck is good for unexpected road blockages.
I have a 462 with a light 25 inch bar and the balance is perfect. I think maybe super low rakers on your test? I don't have a chain stalling issue with mine at all. If I didn't have the 462 I would sure be considering the 500.
All good saws, should check out the echo 7310 aswell. Comparable saw with some very nice features and a more attractive price tag.
I've had two huskys and just bought my first stihl all three have been great, one thing i noticed years ago when the show axe men came out is you only see two brands. Poulan pro makes a nice saw if you only use it once and discard 😮 and it says pro on the side 😂 so you can feel good about it 😮
Driving those big trucks is fun isn’t it? Have a Wonderful day!
I got one of those gas cans. Shove the tip right in the saw tank when filling with gas. Listen and when full it will stop flowing. 👍
I had one too... Until someone liberated it from me... Best gas can for chainsaws available
Hello, I want to make a suggestion to you for the benefit of your saws. Before you even run the saw put skid plates underneath them it saves so much on the bottom rash on a saw and will keep the saw in so much better condition. The tank guard/skid plate is saw saver for sure. I have them on all of my saws if they make them for the particular model. Thanks for the videos.
This was a timely review because I’m on the market for one now. Thank you.
Great video, both saws are very good you can't go wrong with either one,and I run husqvarna.
I’m only 130lbs and the 572 is a hard old days work for me to throw around …. Might have to go 500i based on what you say about the weight , I’m glad you mention that sthils can be hard to start too , my farmboss is a bugger to start cold .
I have a 038 mag and was hard to start so I took 15 tho off the keyway and advanced the timing now it starts three pulls from stone cold 👍
@@timwoodger7896 might give that a try ! I’ve got a whole spare 039 so can’t go
Too wrong
hey there , love the looks of your farm and enjoyed watching your comparison video on the saws ...i myself like the husqvarna 572 but i havent run the 500i yet..i just know that they are a little lighter and a little more manuveurable . The 572 is smooth . I will take smooth all day long and i dont find it heavy at all, i also run a 24" bar on mine ..My other saw is a husqvarna 372 xp with a 28" bar ..i use it when i feel like a change or if i am into big wood , meaning 4 foot or five foot fir or big cedar . i will come back and watch more as i enjoyed this one and like the fact that you are promoting safety gear which is impartive with chainsaws and good for people watching to let them know...cheers from British Columbia , Canada .
I am SO GLAD that I was referred to your Channel be "That Fix-It Guy"!
The "little bubble" is a purge, not a primer. It is super handy if you 1) run it empty (save some pulls on restart) or 2) have to start it when it's super hot and heat soaked (get some cooler fuel in the carb).
Push your purge while the engine is running and you may find that the engine will run rich, so a bit of priming may also be happening with a purge. Semantics really imo.
the 500i has no carb... its fuel injected... it has an impulse operated fuel pump, a throttle body, a fuel injector and a computer, but no carb
I cut timber for a living inBC and Pacific Northwest. I came out here a Sybil man I thought. Now me and most all pro timber cutters use husky’s. Better balance and faster cut. Just my thoughts and I have a saw in my hands 325 days a year.
look hard enough through the comments and you'll see hundreds of folks telling me that they work in the timber industry and only use Stihl....it's so funny how divided folks are on this
I know back east in Ky, and Tennessee it’s all Sthil. Came out here and all husky. Both have pros and cons. But both quality.
Thanks, I would think fuel injected meant no need for a bubble to press 8 times and that it would start on the first pull. Thought it would be similar to a fuel injected car, no need to touch the gas peddle for starting.
well done. my next chainsaw purchase will be the 500i. thanks for making this video. all the best!
I would have the ms500i did the job well the Husqvarna did well to both are good saws 👍
I have a old 385 husky and it has never let me down but now days that 500 i looks to be something to look at for sure
Like the review. The 572xp seems really balanced for the bar. I really do like the 500I after seeing it work in action. Like the wrap around handles. Alot of good places to grab for control of the saw. I run a 20-inch bar now. Really would like to be able to run a longer bar for certain applications. It is really interesting when you get into different chains and sprockets. Good sharp chain will bite hard. I would like to see how the new centrifugal chain brake works. Seems like a good feature for the faster saws. First saws I ran had no chain breaks. It nice to see the changes. They did teach you to respect them and use them correctly. I do like the 20-inch bar. I have not chosen my next saw yet. I do like that 500I. Hope you have a great holiday!
Get you a 28 or 32" bar and try using it without bending over or dogging in all the time. Just use the tip of the bar. I promise you, you'll never go back to a short bar again. When I bought my 500i, it had a 25 on it. Used it like that for a day and immediately put my trusty 32 back on because my back was killing me from bending over all the time
Merry Christmas Josh, very good comparison video. I’m partial to my Stihl ms362 for its power and it’s lighter weight. I find I fatigued super fast with the heavier saws. I do love the 500i though, might need to get a man size saw for the farm for those really big jobs, but my ms362 works just fine. I really like Stihl, all of my chainsaws are Stihl…ms362, ms170 and ht 131 pole saw. Very cool Josh, have a great holiday, Chad.
Have u ever ran an MS400 ? Because i was the same i ran a 362 for yrs even bought a 311 because it was very similar and could take some 362 parts. Then i bought a 400 because it was around the same weight like 8oz difference and was almost 8cc bigger . And after it broke in its my go to saw and i really think u would enjoy it if u haven’t tryed it .
You said the 462 has more displacement than the 500i? Not true. The 500i is 79.2 cc,462 is 72.2,572xp is 70.6 cc.
In my opinion and from what I've read up on the 572 XP manages to holdup even though the CC is lower because the high RPMs...Stihl is more torque
And you need to run premium fuel, not ethanol at least 92 octane and above
Or clear premium no estradiol
I have one really old sthil and two jonsered saws and know I'm thinking about getting a husqvarna 572 xp or the sthil 462 but i really cant decide 🤔
If I had to choose...I'd go 500i that's the best...cost is a little more but man what a saw. Otherwise...i'm on the fence between the 462 and 572xp
Believe that was a very fair test for all three saws. But with out a doubt I’ll still go with the MS 500i !!!
I envy the fact you can get out and do everything you do. I have the knowledge of a lot of what you do, but I had blood clots 20 years ago. I still have the want and strength but I run out of oxygen very quickly on the simplest of things.
Stay healthy.
Supplementing methylene blue will literally change your life
I hope to see some Echo / Shindaiwa reviews in the future. They make the best stuff for cheap!
They are good options for those on a budget. Good saw for those who are not into cut times. They are durable but have drawbacks as they are not using the latest technology.
Buckin Billy has a pretty good take on both saws…I have two old school war horses…stihl 440 and a Husky 372…they work great!…not like the newer stuff mind you but certainly adequate…I might trade up soon…the new saws are pretty good performers now!!
I enjoy his content for sure...the 500i is a screamer!!
The Jenkins mud flaps on the dump truck 👌 I live half a mile from there
Man i just loving watching your videos 😉 love from Cyprus 🇨🇾
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Hey Josh. Everybody brags about the 500i but I've seen plenty of them for sale on Facebook Marketplace That's only been used a few times. I've got both Husky and Stihl. I'll keep using my 372. Wishing y'all a very MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR
They can be hard to come by, people buying for $1350 selling for $1800. They also get better (more power) after break-in but many don't give it the time.
The 500i is still a high demand saw that often has a waiting list at the dealer. All the new or barely used ones for sale are people trying to flip them to make a buck.
Put a bark box on the saw instead of the regular muffler mate , and you will get more power + that saw is ' auto tune ' so once you start it , hold the trigger down for 5 - 7 second and repeat and you should have your saw tuned. 👍
Great video, Love the 500i🚜🪵👍🏼🇺🇸
Put a Tsumura light bar on your 572 or adapt a Stihl Es Light bar onto your 572. You will end up with a better balanced saw. The .6 of a pound weight difference with the 500i is noticeable but comes with a cost in terms of both price and durability. Do a muffler mod or have someone that knows what they are doing do one for you. For an even bigger smile on your face and more power and better starting have your 572 professionaly ported (do your research and choose a porter wisely). The 572 is fuel efficient and has better air filtration than the Stihls. And you already own and like your 572xp. This comes from someone that has run all 3 of these saws logging every day and I own more Stihls than other brands. A properly maintained pro saw of any brand should last the average homeowner/firewood cutter many many years if not their lifetime. Choose the one that feels the best to you and that you enjoy running.
Or, he could just get an Egan filter kit for the 500i and negate the only positive husky has going for them. Why spend hundreds of dollars on porting a saw to get it to run as good as the 500i when it's still gonna be heavier. And the 500s biggest downside can be fixed for like 75 bucks max
Just went to a 24" bar on my echo cs590 the other day and what a great difference from the 20". It seems to eat way more wood way faster.
Good saw. Built very well.
I run a lightweight 18 inch bar on my cs590 and I love it. But I put a 24 inch for bucking.
actually it will slow you down pulling more chain. 59 cc isnt very big for running a 24 inch bar.
C at the end of ms×××C stands for comfort. Meaning lighter and balanced.
Like the saw comparisons on this channel. That 500I is a damn screamer, it sailed through that log like it was a twig. Watching these videos has made me want another saw, especially a pro grade Stihl.I have nothing against Husky, I've just always had Stihls. My Friend has an older Husky 372 XP and that saw will rip.
I happen to like the primer bulbs. Anything to make it easier to start. (course I remember back before they had all these newfangaled gadgets like primer bulbs, chain brakes, and such) Gets the fuel up to the carb quick. I always wondered why they do not put them on most bigger saws.
Primer bulbs or purge bulbs, to put it corectly, don't influence starting.
Why? They don't dump fuel into the venturi of the carburetor.
The rule doesn't apply to fuel injection tho.
@@1u5t1n They 'influence starting' by purging the air out of the line therefore reducing the number of times you have to pull the rope to get fuel to the carb. Sooo using them makes it easier to start the equipment. So why don't they put them on bigger engines was my question. My 40cc saw with the purge bulb used will start in 2 or 3 pulls. My 60cc saw, (new), without a purge bulb takes 10 or more pulls. I'm talking about cold starts all a round. Yeah, as I get older, I CAN do it but it would be a damn sight easier with the purge bulb. That's all I'm saying. Have a great day.
@@johnme7049 there shouldn't be any air on the fuel line, unless you run it out of gas, wich you shouldn't do.
10 pulls to start a saw isn't normal tho.
Small husky with that bulb thing is like 2 to 3 pulls to start and a bigger stihl usualy goes at , maybe 5 for me.
That's like moderate temperature, not too hot or cold.
The real reason why Husqvarna puts the bulbs on chainsaws is... because they run hot and believe it or not, the carb will vapor lock.
If the damn thing doesn't start when it's hot, you need the press the bulb to get cooler fuel into the carb.
A guy who repairs chainsaws told me that and I tend to believe him.
Good comparison ....informative
The helmet makes sense if you’re cutting in and around other logs. The kickback can get you as easily as falling debris.
Howdy Josh hope u and your family have a Healthy and happy Christmas God bless
Nice video!!! The husqvarna wins hands down!!!!
Personally my choice would be the 500 I! I learn to use a chainsaw on a Stihl MS 261 I still have that saw today The latest quote I got for the 500 I price wise wise 1350! And that was one with an 18 inch bar! Don’t get me wrong Husqvarna‘s are great saws! we’ve had two of them in the past but once mom and dad brought home that Stihl I never looked at another brand and I never I will stick Stihl!
U don't have to prime them unless they run. Outta feul I got 2 of them 500i's I love em they crank litewieght unreal power
Hope that you have Family to spend the Holidays with Josh!
What is the best thing to seal the end of logs with to prevent cracking
Anchor seal
Or use any old exterior paint you have laying around with the same effect.
That 500i is sweet. I think both Husky and Stihl chainsaws are very close and most people pick either brand. Maybe Stihl is slightly more preferred but it doesn’t make Stihl better. The 500i is the most powerful saw pound for pound. I think I would want the 500i as my go to saw. I own both a Husky and a Stihl but they’re not heavy duty. I’ve run good saws but my saws are cheaper and I love my Husky I got from Tractor Supply and it’s not a pro saw but it’s the 450 rancher which is perfect for cutting up firewood for my splitter. Are there any electric chainsaws that can compete with a light commercial 2 stroke saw? I would like to see the best battery powered chainsaws being reviewed against a decent gas saw! Great video!
Check out "Project Farm" RUclips channel, that guy tests everything from tools to fuels to oils etc. He has tested several brands of gas vs battery chain saws. Great channel.
Really good show here! I’d love a Stihl within “i” but my Husqvarna‘s are paid for lol!
There is no harm in drop starting a saw, as long as you have the chain brake on, it is perfectly safe, saves time, and is much easier as you are using gravity to your advantage, which I have been doing for over four decades.
L.O.L. first I came across in vids. or comments the right way to start them. But my 064' is tweaked and locked on full throttle at start. So why let a brake hold it back and hurt it. Be dicing faster too if you fire and let it roar.
Its not recommended to dropstart chainsaws with easy start system
Unless it's a easy start. Then u brake the spring. Do what you want u know best
@@diesel_man99 Ur completely right and the 500i is a easy start. Good man
@@piercegalligan thanks. Brain's before brawn
there is a guy who comes and helps me on my property from time to time, been around saws and lumber for a while. He had the 462 and i recently got the 500i. After he tried it out he went straight out and upgraded to the Stihl 661
I have both….661 isn’t a day to day saw in my opinion. 500i really is an everyday carry tool. I love both but 661 is heavy
You should do an overview of all the saws to have for a video and merry Christmas!
Being that you are a 661 owner, what would you prefer to daily use, the 661 or the 500i?
500i all day! 661 is a whole lotta saw to carry all day
Merry Christmas Josh!
Same to you!
Got a 500 i absolutely love it
Sadly I do not pity you‼️ Those would be a gold mine on my property. My wood splitter and boiler would greatly appreciate all that lumber! Love the channel!
If you look closely, it looks like the Stihl 462c bogged down at the exact *same spot* of that log where there is a dark section of wood on all 3 cuts [ 17:35 , 17:49 , 18:02 ]. Might be a dense section of wood. The first couple of cuts on the log were on the dried out end pieces - so, those were easy to cut.
Been sawing for 20yrs. Over 1000's of people that I have worked with I have only seen 1 chainsaw injury and that was at the shop sharpening.
I just don't worry about saftyism.
Merry Christmas stoney ridge
This Husquarna Can je excellent . And from chainsaws is for me No.1 Stihl 440 . 👍👍🌲🌲
Blairsville down here following you!
Chaps save lives , I've cut into mine plenty of times weather it's just a nick or a full blown cut by accident it has saved my life , weather im put a tree rigging or cutting logs on the ground , I just sow them back up and put the fibres back into the pants. 😊.
You need to run non-ethanol, fuel, 92 octane add above and still full synthetic oil
agreed!
all of those are great saws i run both brands, for me it comes down to what dealer and how they service i have two good dealers' some don't have that option. thanks buddy and happy new year.
Man...I've not had to take a saw in for service in years.....lots of folks buy Stihl because of the "service" aspect where they bought it...these folks are not "pro saw" mechanics in most cases...they're just hardware store clerks with minimal training....last time I took my Stihl MS171 in for "hard start" the service tech told me "sometimes those saws can be hard to start...just the nature of the saw"...I won't buy another from them EVER!!! I use a pro saw shop now
If the chainsaw is fuel-injected how does the crankshaft get its lubrication since normally the fuel is delivered through the port system which passes through the compression chamber under the piston hence lubricating the crankshaft as it passes.?
might have to google that one
It still injects the fuel in the same port as a carburetor.. it’s a fuel injection throttlebody instead of a traditional carburetor
I have husqvarna and stihl ms 500i, the ms 500i is a great light weight saw but takes way too much fuel, and another cone is after long time every day use some of them start to lose seal on the middle and the bar oil leaks in to the exhaust leaving clouds of smoke behind, husqvarna little more heavy but definitely less fuel consumption and the engine always screams, i have my 572xp and I love it, plus husqvarna u can order online, saw and the parts. Both brands are way to go ! Great video, thank you for sharing !
Merry 🎄 Christmas Josh
How many cord of wood can put on Tator??