if you could only buy one, most versatile all around.... 562, 572???? 572 worth the extra cost and weight or just run the 562 hard to make up for the difference?
The 562 in my opinion isnt far from the 572 if i had to pick id get a stihl 400c weighs lighter than 562 with power of a 572 but if i had to pick a husky id go with the 562
@@Szczyrczek if u gonna log with it id get 572 its about same price as 400 and later u can get it ported and it would be wicked idk what your logging what type of trees but over time it probably be a strain on 562 i thought you may be tree trimming or firewooding
@Mitchell’s Backyard Logging thanks for the answer but on the daily baisis most of the guys here are using ms362, since in Europe we don't really use long bars that often, for the beginning I was told that I should bring 16inch bar. Of course they have bigger saws like 500i or ms661, but not many trees that want go down with 24inch I geuss, and I am gonna use one saw for felling and limbing so going to heavy might pain in the ass. First I will use my slightly ported 501p to estimate how much more power I really need. Kinda hate that plastic handle on the stihl but I can put over it some kind of rubber I guess. That plastic handel is my biggest concern I think lol, don't really like the oil/gas caps and I just prefer the look of husky...
The 5 series saws are very much worth the extra cost if you can or want to swing it. Everything about them is an upgrade. Plus they are lighter, easier to maintain and will last longer. For an all around saw, I would get the 550 or 562XP They are the two best power to weight ratio saws on the planet.
Sweet saws buddy i like the looks of em
I like them too they cut really good just hope they last
@@MitchellsBackyardLogging i hope so to buddy best of luck.
Your yard looks a lot like mine ...same ramps too lol
My wife dont like it much
How do you like the Laser bar on the 562 so far? Tsumura must make that looks like
They do make it and i like it very well
if you could only buy one, most versatile all around.... 562, 572???? 572 worth the extra cost and weight or just run the 562 hard to make up for the difference?
The 562 in my opinion isnt far from the 572 if i had to pick id get a stihl 400c weighs lighter than 562 with power of a 572 but if i had to pick a husky id go with the 562
@@MitchellsBackyardLogging OK thanks
@@MitchellsBackyardLogging Yes that for 400c is kinda killing my idea to buy 562xp for a first saw for logging... ehhh
@@Szczyrczek if u gonna log with it id get 572 its about same price as 400 and later u can get it ported and it would be wicked idk what your logging what type of trees but over time it probably be a strain on 562 i thought you may be tree trimming or firewooding
@Mitchell’s Backyard Logging thanks for the answer but on the daily baisis most of the guys here are using ms362, since in Europe we don't really use long bars that often, for the beginning I was told that I should bring 16inch bar. Of course they have bigger saws like 500i or ms661, but not many trees that want go down with 24inch I geuss, and I am gonna use one saw for felling and limbing so going to heavy might pain in the ass. First I will use my slightly ported 501p to estimate how much more power I really need. Kinda hate that plastic handle on the stihl but I can put over it some kind of rubber I guess. That plastic handel is my biggest concern I think lol, don't really like the oil/gas caps and I just prefer the look of husky...
Never ran any 5 series saws
When you come up we will run them even if its in test wood
@@MitchellsBackyardLogging test wood is fine i think JK has plenty!
The 5 series saws are very much worth the extra cost if you can or want to swing it.
Everything about them is an upgrade. Plus they are lighter, easier to maintain and will last longer. For an all around saw, I would get the 550 or 562XP
They are the two best power to weight ratio saws on the planet.
Killer saws