Even though the brand new 572 beat a 20 year old 372, you can't beat a 372 for an all around saw, and a 395 for a bigger saw. Husqvarna 372 XP best saw ever made.
As an all round general purpose falling saw u might be right. But in big timber, a short bared,,like I run mine, I think the 395 xp is the finest felling saw ever made
Great video. Have cut trees with chainsaws and have cut one with a crosscut saw. Them guys that did it with a crosscut had to be something else to do that all day long. I have never cut trees for a living just around the house. Cut the one with the crosscut with my mother in law on the other end of the saw. She was the only other one there that knew how to make it work. Stay safe and God bless you'll.
Once you get start getting your saws woods ported you will wonder why you never did it sooner. No down sides, just WAY more power. My 550XP autotune saws gained a ton of power just from putting "proper" gutted mufflers on them.
I got 34 sec. on the 372 and 29 sec. on 572. Not bad for a 20 year old saw! But I may be bias😏. I’m a 372 xp man. They’re the best saws I’ve ever had in my hands. Great video, thank you sir.
@@tomkay-bradley3001 I agree. He simply won't admit that 20 years matters. I bet the 572 is dead in half that time. Do I think a new 372 will smoke a new 572? No. I've already seen the outcome. I will say it's a hell of a lot closer than what you see here. A couple seconds diffence over what he has shown here. He has to push his new saw he was gifted partly also.
I have a 1999 372XP and this saw has never given me issues other than they leak bar oil when they sit. The saw has unbelievable power and very reliable. I would never replace it with a new model considering how much that 572 costs.
They all cut. Well. All depends how much $ you want to spend. For a saw to cut a few seconds faster. I am sure you could sharpen that chain. To the point that the saw would have a tough time.
One is brand new and one is 18 years old. Is there a significant technicalogical improvement over the years? What is the difference in cost? What is the difference in maintenance? Do you prefer the operation of one over the other? Since you already own the 372xp, would you "upgrade" to the 572xp if you had to spend your own money? Great video. As ever, you pay attention to the details and make them great to watch.
The 572 is an evolution of the 372 so it's about 200-300 more. Is it more dependable and easy to work on,no way to tell too new. Can't even, get it state side yet. The old 372 pre auto tune is nice and reliable and the average person can work on it without bringing it to the shop.
Is it really worth switching? I might get my money back? I'm just cutting firewood for myself. 10 cord for me. I will sell a little if one begs me. I gonna get a 572.
As a southernSon who now lives in the Midwest, your accent and your way of speaking makes me smile ear to ear and cheer for you! Good on ya! All the best and great success to you sir
Got asked to get some saws running for a tree company once purposely put chains on backwards just as a test to see if people pay attention and heard a guy tried to cut with one wouldnt cut so tried to sharpen the bachside of the chain
I run a newer 576 and an older modded 372. The 576 feels lighter (never weighed them) and like it’s got a bit more snort. I just hope the 576 holds up as strong as my trusty old 372 has. I’m hoping Husky continues to develop new saws, particularly a 5 series version of the 395. I would be first in line.
Good stuff man, had a great big what we call here in VA a ironwood tree blow down from neighbors yard into my yard in October of last year when Michael came thru here, tree was 40" at stump, limbed it with a Stihl pole saw, cut limbs with a echo 280e large limbs with a Stihl 391 and trunk with Stihl 660 with 28" bar, this was alot of work for an old man. Really enjoy your videos and can relate to what you do. Keep up the great work. 👍
Why does the 372 make a pinging sound? Is that normal for older husqvarna saws or does that have more to do with what material the piston and Jug are made out of? Thanks - Nate
Thank you for putting your time into these videos. Inspiring and educational. Look around people so many things we use and own are made of wood. Thanks to guys like this.
Nice looking wood, excellent comparison. I would say if the 572 lasts as good as the old saw you will have a new favorite. Tim i have five of you guys that i watch every day. You, Jason (Hollis Farms ) Wes(OLF), Chris(Lets dig 18) and Wade ( Logger Wade). All great channels and all good people. Thanks
I love my 372xp, but am really looking forward to the 500i that Stihl is coming ot with, I'm thinking that'll be my mid size saw replacement when the time comes... I'm not brand loyal.
Get the highest octane non ethanol gas u can find and mix the Husqvarna synthetic oil mix. If ur just going to run the saw occasionally, Run the premix stuff.
@@cotontop3 Is 50:1 sufficient? I’ve been reading forums the last few days and there are several posts saying the x-torqs should be run at 40:1 or even 32:1. I’m probably way over thinking this, but that’s the most money I’ve ever spent on a saw and don’t want to burn it up.
What’s that an Air Force flagon your wall? My flag is green on my wall, standing for the big green machine. SFMF, if you know what that means. I have the Stars and Bars on my office wall. My GGF was the First Sergeant,26th Georgia, 2nd Corps, ANV. My grandfather was a private in Company A, Georgia Cadets..my family has served this country since before there was a country and I descend from 16 Revolutionary Soldiers, one of which died in the revolution. It is nice to see a patriot on UTube.
If i had the choice of buying only one saw (for cutting big timber), i'd go with the Husqvarna 372xp. It's reliable and it has alot of fans all over the world (alot of punch and power for it's size and weight). Sorry, but the new generation has too much electronics in it. ... Greetings from Canada !
I have a 372 xp I have two bars for it a 24 inch and a 28 inch. With a new or sharp chain it can really get the job done . Cut many large hard woods with it hickory , white oak, red oak here in central Ky. Always have to refuel after felling and bucking a large tree and sometimes before. Great saw..
I can tell you like the 572 better. It went from a comparison video to a 572 video. Lol. The 372 only got one cut but still cool video thanks for sharing.
Great old saw, pulls awesome. Really nice firewood saw, very torquey for a 50+cc saw. They would almost like a leaf blower with that old air injection too.
I'm a Husky guy, however, all the 4 series saws are to be avoided, absolute crap. Unless you're pro, see if you can grab a good used 350 or 365. The 365 will run you more money but it's an ANIMAL of a saw. I haven't tried any of the 5 series saws, they look to be great but when they fail they'll be too technical for most non pros to fix, and they're expensive. Any good used 3 series is where it's at.
Hey Tim I have a question for you. I’ve heard different mix ratios for the 372 like 40:1 or is 50:1 what should be used because I’ve heard the 372xp has a week bottom end needing heavier mix rate. I know you run these saws constantly and would like to know what mix ratio you use? I’m asking this question because I just bought a new 372xp for a awesome price and want it to last. Thank you Tim.
That’s what I thought but reading about the 372s on one forester forums was reading a topic about 372 problems and mix ratios. But I knew you ran theses for years and see you run them like they should. So that’s why I asked. Thank you for the reply as always. Love the channel.
@@bobbystacey5360 Actually their saws are being made in Germany by Dolmar,which was former Sachs -Dolmar.I think that at 78cc it is pretty much unbeatable.
Really enjoy your honest evaluations on the equipment you use. I've been a husky fan for years. Still using my 272xp . Great saws. Thanks for the videos!!
I have never really liked these types of comparisons. Old saw vs new saw, literally. To many variables. U should probably at least show a compression check before. The 372 could be tired for all anybody knows.
Hey I enjoy watching your videos. What’s your opinion on the Husqvarna 572 for the long haul? Do you think it will test the hands of time with durability and longevity like your ole faithful 372? Thanks again and keep the videos going!
I have this shit of saw , i clean it after evry work whit compresed air , chain sharpening mix 1:40 stihl hp ultra ... Problem is in carb heavy start , to heating high rpm ... Shit of chainsaw , of all husqvarna chainsaw i onley respect 372 xp and 390 xp ....
Great video tim I think the 572 was a little bit better than the 372 but it was close. Thank you for sharing this with us. I own Stihl saws but I am think about looking at the 572 it seems to be a good one
Yes these saws are nice but do you know what saw impressed me that's brand new in Europe right now the 6.8 horsepower Stihl Ms 500i 80.2cc chainsaw fuel injected it has no carburetor. The body style is different looks pretty damn cool actually. It probably out powers the 88cc Husqvarna 390
Good video brother. Really enjoy this stuff. That 572 sure does have a unique sound. Nice shop! Love the deer in the background, both green and whitetail👍🏻.
Let's compare them modified. I'm interested in the good shit not a legendary proven stock saw vs. a non proven new saw. Lets look at those hot saw numbers...
Even though the brand new 572 beat a 20 year old 372, you can't beat a 372 for an all around saw, and a 395 for a bigger saw. Husqvarna 372 XP best saw ever made.
I got a 390xp that says different
As an all round general purpose falling saw u might be right. But in big timber, a short bared,,like I run mine, I think the 395 xp is the finest felling saw ever made
Amen, preach!
Apples to oranges.
@@bobbystacey5360 blew the engine out of a 572 in 4 hours, ball of shot compared to the 3 series.
Great video. Have cut trees with chainsaws and have cut one with a crosscut saw. Them guys that did it with a crosscut had to be something else to do that all day long. I have never cut trees for a living just around the house. Cut the one with the crosscut with my mother in law on the other end of the saw. She was the only other one there that knew how to make it work. Stay safe and God bless you'll.
We had really good luck with our 372's very reliable good all around saw...
The dry wood chips make good smoke for BBQ cooking. Making Jerky, smoked queso,......good stuff
That old 372 prolly has a pound of oiled dust packed in her too and still jumps off the scale lighter than the new tech big suprise to me
Once you get start getting your saws woods ported you will wonder why you never did it sooner. No down sides, just WAY more power. My 550XP autotune saws gained a ton of power just from putting "proper" gutted mufflers on them.
And the Mark II 50xp is even better, lighter than 60xp but nearly as effective and cheaper
I got 34 sec. on the 372 and 29 sec. on 572. Not bad for a 20 year old saw! But I may be bias😏. I’m a 372 xp man. They’re the best saws I’ve ever had in my hands. Great video, thank you sir.
I think we should try this text with a 20 year old 572 vs a brand new 372
@@tomkay-bradley3001 I agree. He simply won't admit that 20 years matters. I bet the 572 is dead in half that time. Do I think a new 372 will smoke a new 572? No. I've already seen the outcome. I will say it's a hell of a lot closer than what you see here. A couple seconds diffence over what he has shown here. He has to push his new saw he was gifted partly also.
@@Broddi169 a good comparison nontheless! Thanks OP
@@tomkay-bradley3001 for now I'll keep my 390xp. I'm waiting on Echo to release their new 73x. I will own one of those.
I have a 1999 372XP and this saw has never given me issues other than they leak bar oil when they sit. The saw has unbelievable power and very reliable. I would never replace it with a new model considering how much that 572 costs.
They all cut. Well. All depends how much $ you want to spend. For a saw to cut a few seconds faster. I am sure you could sharpen that chain. To the point that the saw would have a tough time.
372 was 35.37 and 572was 29.23 thats started to finish would love it if u would say the time the on your video name is scottie prouse Newfoundland
Yep that's what I got too.
@@boltactionshooter got to do what
@@scottieprouse6874 I meant I got the same times you did.
@@boltactionshooter nice good to konw
Not very often i comes across another newfoundlander on RUclips.
nothing compares with 372 ...still the best saw ever made. 572 new upgrades,new materials,new carb ...every day 372 for me
Have you had a chance to run a 572?
I prefer the 371/2 non xtorq's as well
372xp with x-torque best saw out there🤘🏾you never gave the 372 a chance
One is brand new and one is 18 years old. Is there a significant technicalogical improvement over the years? What is the difference in cost? What is the difference in maintenance? Do you prefer the operation of one over the other? Since you already own the 372xp, would you "upgrade" to the 572xp if you had to spend your own money?
Great video. As ever, you pay attention to the details and make them great to watch.
The 572 is an evolution of the 372 so it's about 200-300 more. Is it more dependable and easy to work on,no way to tell too new. Can't even, get it state side yet. The old 372 pre auto tune is nice and reliable and the average person can work on it without bringing it to the shop.
Is it really worth switching? I might get my money back? I'm just cutting firewood for myself. 10 cord for me. I will sell a little if one begs me. I gonna get a 572.
Priced them today 8/24/22 and the 572xp is $1019.99 and the 372xp is $1019.95. Both with 24in bars.
As a southernSon who now lives in the Midwest, your accent and your way of speaking makes me smile ear to ear and cheer for you! Good on ya! All the best and great success to you sir
Got asked to get some saws running for a tree company once purposely put chains on backwards just as a test to see if people pay attention and heard a guy tried to cut with one wouldnt cut so tried to sharpen the bachside of the chain
I do it to my buddies too when they ask me to touch the chains up or tune. Funny as hell sometimes.
if my saw maintenance guy wasted my time like that...syonara buddy...
372xp and the ms460 magnum are 2 of the best saws ever made
Thx for video. My 372 was stolen last week made me sick.
I have the 550mark2 with a nicely done muffler mod and its a screamer. Hopefully i can get the 572 next . Best saws everade in my opinion
I run a newer 576 and an older modded 372. The 576 feels lighter (never weighed them) and like it’s got a bit more snort. I just hope the 576 holds up as strong as my trusty old 372 has. I’m hoping Husky continues to develop new saws, particularly a 5 series version of the 395. I would be first in line.
The 576 is good bit heavier than the 372 is. It’s almost as heavy as a 390.
And boy have they come up with one in the 592XP. However the 395 is still wonderful and I prefer it in certain situations. I use both
That´s one of the better ways to end up with a lot of sawdust in your garage...
Thanks for the head to head shootout! Love the tigercat bite marks.
always good, right on, George.
I cant believe he didn't raise the tip of the bar when tightening the bar.
All I did was take the paint off
I almost never do. I tend to do a lot of up cutting so it pulls it down.
Why did you adjust the chain tensioner again after using an impact driver on the bar nuts?... Pre game superstition?
You look like one of those fancy bike ridders I see on the road with all that git up you’re sportin’.
I purchased a home owner Saw from northern tools and I had to fix the chain with I always get a full chisel
I still love the 372
what is the difference in 572xp and mark chainsaw?
The 572 will get better as it breaks in
I have a 371xp. 20 years old and still strong. But I'm learning towards buying the 390 xp over the 572xp
That was quite the shop class in chainsaws Tim !! Awesome video, those disks will make great little tables !! Keep em coming.
Good stuff man, had a great big what we call here in VA a ironwood tree blow down from neighbors yard into my yard in October of last year when Michael came thru here, tree was 40" at stump, limbed it with a Stihl pole saw, cut limbs with a echo 280e large limbs with a Stihl 391 and trunk with Stihl 660 with 28" bar, this was alot of work for an old man. Really enjoy your videos and can relate to what you do. Keep up the great work. 👍
The 572 sounds a lot like a MS 462. I’m honestly torn between the MS 462 & 372xp. I can’t really decide. 🙇🏻♂️
Been thinking about a 572, seems like everybody likes it.
572 is impressive great saw , just dont like the electronic stuff . Have a 7310 on order but love the 372xp too
Just bought a 572 xp...but bar and chain was .058....can I run my .050 chains on it? Because I have a ton of them
What fuel do you use? Do you use Husqvarna bar oil as well?
Thanks Tim that new saw is a wood eater.
Now do it with a 32" bar burried. Results will be opposite. 572 is a screamer but lacks the mid range of the 372 once the bar length is bigger.
Then watch this video- Husqvarna 572xp 36” bar cutting a very large oak ruclips.net/video/TKmVOZVcxUo/видео.html
Gloves pants and a helmet? You are all in. Lol.
Yea... Those electric light fittings can be widow makers...
Love the 572xp! Also that helmet is sweet man!!
What chain ?
Why does the 372 make a pinging sound? Is that normal for older husqvarna saws or does that have more to do with what material the piston and Jug are made out of?
Thanks - Nate
Clutch is just probably a bit worn.
40" bars were the norm on the yarder crew I was on ...but then again we didn't have the luxury of grapple saws or processor's.
Thank you for putting your time into these videos. Inspiring and educational. Look around people so many things we use and own are made of wood. Thanks to guys like this.
So is the 572xp available in the states now?
Nice looking wood, excellent comparison. I would say if the 572 lasts as good as the old saw you will have a new favorite. Tim i have five of you guys that i watch every day. You, Jason (Hollis Farms ) Wes(OLF), Chris(Lets dig 18) and Wade ( Logger Wade). All great channels and all good people. Thanks
Add buckin Billy to the list and you are complete.
Mike Dobson yes buckin Billy is my go to always!!!
Interesting way to “warm up” a saw 😬
All that trigger squeezing was making me cringe too!
Kinda asking for a cold seizer... in law warms his the same way
You’ve got some fine euro-mounts in the background!
Master, can you pour 33: 1 husqvarna ls + into the saw 372xp 357xp and scythe 545rx? Will the piston rings get stuck with carbon?
Good job👍🏻👍🏻💪🏻
The. New 362 in a spaz of a saw. Still carbourated
great video Tim , seems like the 572xp pulls a little faster than the 372xp be safe and have a blessed day !
That 572 never gives up, i've yet to see him bog it down, even in that hickory!
I love my 372xp, but am really looking forward to the 500i that Stihl is coming ot with, I'm thinking that'll be my mid size saw replacement when the time comes... I'm not brand loyal.
Nice . I did a job/ video with a 372. Xp. I restored. Love it.. I want the 572 now...I subscribed hope it helps.
Thank you.
Not sure what your grind on your chain is like. But it looks like you are pushing on your saw. The chain should be pulling it's own through the wood.
I see the 572 will be the go to saw I cant wait until I get to try one
Just picked up a new 372xp last weekend! What oil mix do you run? Everybody hates talking about it, but whatever you’re doing is obviously working!
Get the highest octane non ethanol gas u can find and mix the Husqvarna synthetic oil mix. If ur just going to run the saw occasionally, Run the premix stuff.
@@cotontop3 Is 50:1 sufficient? I’ve been reading forums the last few days and there are several posts saying the x-torqs should be run at 40:1 or even 32:1. I’m probably way over thinking this, but that’s the most money I’ve ever spent on a saw and don’t want to burn it up.
Only run 50:1.
@@cotontop3 Thanks for the advice!
I love my 572
Save a bunch of the chips and sawdust makes great floor dry on concrete
394 Is my favorite !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Those saws will eat in your hands good video
I know you said that chain was new but I know that you have been known to have a sharper chain
Love that 572
What’s that an Air Force flagon your wall? My flag is green on my wall, standing for the big green machine. SFMF, if you know what that means. I have the Stars and Bars on my office wall. My GGF was the First Sergeant,26th Georgia, 2nd Corps, ANV. My grandfather was a private in Company A, Georgia Cadets..my family has served this country since before there was a country and I descend from 16 Revolutionary Soldiers, one of which died in the revolution. It is nice to see a patriot on UTube.
If i had the choice of buying only one saw (for cutting big timber), i'd go with the Husqvarna 372xp. It's reliable and it has alot of fans all over the world (alot of punch and power for it's size and weight). Sorry, but the new generation has too much electronics in it. ... Greetings from Canada !
absolutely, and those electronics will and do go south often.
I have a 372 xp I have two bars for it a 24 inch and a 28 inch. With a new or sharp chain it can really get the job done . Cut many large hard woods with it hickory , white oak, red oak here in central Ky. Always have to refuel after felling and bucking a large tree and sometimes before. Great saw..
I have to admit I have put a chain on backwards
Cary Smith welcome to the club I average about once a year
Me too, GUILTY.
I always put the chain on backwards when my friends ask me to go through their saws for em.
You probably still put your shoes on the wrong feet
I once put my bar on upside down😁
Why do I see some 372s with low top covers like as if its a 365 while other 372s with high top covers?
because they were 365's with all 372 parts put in them
Could you run that bar on a 365, which is 70 cc who it perform well?
It would do good with the 28, just let it cut and don’t force it.
That sure is a snazzy bicycle helmet!
I can tell you like the 572 better. It went from a comparison video to a 572 video. Lol. The 372 only got one cut but still cool video thanks for sharing.
If I woulda made a second cut with 372, it would have been unfair
What’s your opinion on a husqvarnar 55 rancher?
Great old saw, pulls awesome. Really nice firewood saw, very torquey for a 50+cc saw. They would almost like a leaf blower with that old air injection too.
372❤
My 455 rancher is dead after only 7 years. Would a higher grade ” pro” saw be more durable??
I'm a Husky guy, however, all the 4 series saws are to be avoided, absolute crap. Unless you're pro, see if you can grab a good used 350 or 365. The 365 will run you more money but it's an ANIMAL of a saw. I haven't tried any of the 5 series saws, they look to be great but when they fail they'll be too technical for most non pros to fix, and they're expensive. Any good used 3 series is where it's at.
This 572 xp is what I'm wanting it appwara to be th best saw ive seen gotta lot of thinking to do
Awesome ! Love the smell of cat piss in the morning 😂 Thanks Tim .
Hey Tim I have a question for you. I’ve heard different mix ratios for the 372 like 40:1 or is 50:1 what should be used because I’ve heard the 372xp has a week bottom end needing heavier mix rate. I know you run these saws constantly and would like to know what mix ratio you use? I’m asking this question because I just bought a new 372xp for a awesome price and want it to last. Thank you Tim.
All Husqvarna saws, always mix them 50:1.
That’s what I thought but reading about the 372s on one forester forums was reading a topic about 372 problems and mix ratios. But I knew you ran theses for years and see you run them like they should. So that’s why I asked. Thank you for the reply as always. Love the channel.
Had to fix my account name just realized it has my daughter’s name lol. Probably wonder why a woman would be running a beast of a saw.
There's plenty of snowflake guys who couldn't run a Stihl 170, LIL.
How many of you have used an impact on the nuts for tensioning lol. 😂 he's probably put a chain on backwards before.
Great video Tim. 👍👍👍
My 372 stock is a great stumping saw. Love it. Great video
Let's see 572xp vs makita ea7900
No competition there ! Makita needs to stick to what they know best ...... Construction tools !! 😂😂😂😂
@@bobbystacey5360 Actually their saws are being made in Germany by Dolmar,which was former Sachs -Dolmar.I think that at 78cc it is pretty much unbeatable.
@@johntsoukas8723 I've got a husky 390 that'll eat that bitch up
@@bobbystacey5360 nice
Ya a 572 will out cut a dolmar
Really enjoy your honest evaluations on the equipment you use. I've been a husky fan for years. Still using my 272xp . Great saws. Thanks for the videos!!
Comparing a worn out 20 year old saw isn't a fair comparison.
Same great saws my 254 xp still going strong
Tengo un 372hp y menudo maquinon una de las sierras jamas construidas
Great job Tim and a great video, Take care out there..
I have never really liked these types of comparisons. Old saw vs new saw, literally. To many variables. U should probably at least show a compression check before. The 372 could be tired for all anybody knows.
I agree
Yeah thats true! That is an OLD 372 also with the decompression valve on the side rather than the newer model on top
The old 372 isn't tired, the new 572 is just that badass.
Agree. I have aright new 372 well under a 100hrs and a 20 yr old 385 and the 372 being smaller still outdoes it likely cause of wear
The whole test is bs
Thats got Stihl 462 beat hands down
Hey I enjoy watching your videos. What’s your opinion on the Husqvarna 572 for the long haul? Do you think it will test the hands of time with durability and longevity like your ole faithful 372? Thanks again and keep the videos going!
372 was 35.10 seconds .. 572 was 29.23.
Almost a year later...have you got all those wood chips out of your shop yet?
Almost 2 years later and I doubt it.
372 is not running at the same high rpm as the 572. i bet if you tune it a bit it would be faster than a 572.
I have this shit of saw , i clean it after evry work whit compresed air , chain sharpening mix 1:40 stihl hp ultra ... Problem is in carb heavy start , to heating high rpm ... Shit of chainsaw , of all husqvarna chainsaw i onley respect 372 xp and 390 xp ....
Your the Jedi Knight of chain sawing.
Great video tim I think the 572 was a little bit better than the 372 but it was close. Thank you for sharing this with us. I own Stihl saws but I am think about looking at the 572 it seems to be a good one
Tim. I taught you don't like to run the long bars. I taught you and mr Larry love the short bars😅
Yes these saws are nice but do you know what saw impressed me that's brand new in Europe right now the 6.8 horsepower Stihl Ms 500i 80.2cc chainsaw fuel injected it has no carburetor. The body style is different looks pretty damn cool actually. It probably out powers the 88cc Husqvarna 390
For twice the price it ought to be great. Unfortunately it’s a rattling plasticy pile of shit.
@@jdatwood7086 the 500i are only 1200 I heard
@@metlheaddrumr
That’s not too bad then. It’s the reports of $1600 that make you throw up!
I just subscribed to you and I've got to say I love the content, also the 572 has a better more powerful sound to it.
Thank you Matt.
@@cotontop3 140 psi good compresion 372 xp ?
Compare them with the 461 stihl
It would be close though the 461 has 6 more cc.
Popin up to 100k buddy
my father told me he cut 100 trees a day both saws sound dull, he told me a brand new chain is dull to begin with😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Good video brother. Really enjoy this stuff. That 572 sure does have a unique sound. Nice shop! Love the deer in the background, both green and whitetail👍🏻.
Let's compare them modified. I'm interested in the good shit not a legendary proven stock saw vs. a non proven new saw. Lets look at those hot saw numbers...
They both cut the same and the old one is a pound lighter
Husqvarna advertising. Only thing he's missing is the premix gas.