I went with the 572xp. The dealer by me is 10x better than my local stihl dealer. But I liked them both. Great quality, and built to last. I still like my 441c too.
You're lucky. Every husky dealer here has closed (by husqvarna) and has eventually been replaced by stihl....and they're selling!! Lots!!!!! Full husky outfits had to change over to stihl... By necessity. A second for 3 pounds?!? That should be a 20cc difference, but the power is comparable. Remember when the 372xp vs the 372xpw was all the forums screamed about.... What the heck??? How is this even a comparison?!?!?! No excuse husky!!! No excuse. They really dropped the ball. In epic fashion. The MS462 is a 70cc saw that weighs less than a 60cc saw with very healthy 75cc power!!?? That's 390 vs 372 weight difference with essentially the same power. The difference between the stihl 462 (72cc) and the husqvarna 562 (60cc) is within ounces...and a full horse of difference. Ounces and chain speed was the HUGE comparison between the 346(50cc) and 026(50cc).....or the 044 (72cc) vs the 371 (72cc).... Now...... It doesn't matter?!? POUNDS!!!!...? If that's the case, why not just run a 2100 or 088 and giggle when your back hurts after 41hours a week. Because, POWER!!! And fractions of board feet a week? I'm confused. Pitiful and ignorant. Awesome video!!! Awesome work!!! Nothing against you, hotsaw. Just disappointment with sweden. Germany stomped them with the 462. Plain and simple. Sales, power to weight, and consistent dealer support. Where's Husqvarna? Even sweden runs stihls.... Regardless of milliseconds or "potential" No comparison can eliminate pounds.
@karm00n29 i actually own all the stihls & Husqvarna's. My whole collection is on my channel. My 572xp is great still. I just bought a 585xp Thursday. I'm sending it to get ported
You should be getting more views than you do. I give a thumbs up even if I don’t care for the video. You need more support than your receiving. Love your videos. Good stuff. Please don’t stop.
Glock Lover hi. Appreciate your stopping by. I don't think there is enough hype on this channel for this day and age. I try and let my work speak for itself - whether felling timber or "adjusting" the way saws run. Thanks for watching my small offerings.
I like your videos. Good ol boy that gets out there and uses his saws not these guys who buy brand new pro saws with more money than sense that only use them in their backyard or garage for views
Statistically inaccurate. There is a 50/50 chance the Husky chain will be more snug. I show the tightening process regularly. If I was doing something nefarious then it would be well known. I am curious about the outcomes myself. I'm not going to intentionally slant it. Read: I am doing my best to get both (thrice) saws set up as even as possible. Also, I generally use the same bar & chain. Unlike some of the others out there... Thanks for watching.
I find that the 462 bogs under load, fuel-thirsty, and I have trouble keeping the chain tight maybe it's the Australian hardwood. for a 72cc its a couple of pound liter starts up nice, love the carby air cleaner.
Brent hi. 34mm stroke. It's definitely designed to be a high winder as opposed to a torque type machine. They are lacking in the bottomend department as far as I'm concerned. Loose chain can be a multitude of items. Chattery chains will sag pretty quickly. Under oiled ones will too. Sometimes chain will just stretch. Seen where a guy will get a bad batch and cannot keep them tight. Other times they hardly stretch at all. Thanks for watching.
Well after packing around 66 for the prime of my life I really like 462 now of course it wont cut with 66 but its like carrying around Luke Skywalkers light saber .
Jeff hi. It starts getting cold in late October early November it seems. Stays cold until mid March. Although this year it was snowing (and hard at times) on and off for the first ten days of April. Maybe 20/25 below in the worst winters for the lows. Maybe just zero in the mild winters. There might be some Chinook winds roll through in the middle and warm the temps up occasionally also. It snowed last Thursday but did not stick. Bottom line, this log was frozen. Thanks for watching.
daniheres hi. I run ~ 48/50:1 concentration wise. It will vary a little based on the amount of boost added if that is a consideration and just how accurate the measuring part goes. I am unclear on the "which to Husqvarna" though. Thanks for watching.
Love these test sessions. I run a husky 2013 husky 576 xp Auto tune. Would like your recommendations to pep it up without spending too much money. Typically run a Oregon powermatch 24" bar. Thanks from Michigan--be safe out there.
Just got 572. I typically use 576 and 390 husky. Northwest wisconsin Spooner area hardwood logging.I dont port my saws, not because i am afraid but because i dont have anyone around to do it. So far the 572 is a winner. It is going to surpass my 576 in speed and torque and it isnt broke in yet. I just hope it is as durable as the others.
@@andyd9199 I did modify my non auto tune carburetor so I can adjust it myself without having a fancy tool and gave it the fuel that it needed to run correctly and I also reshaped the interior of the muffler so that it would flow better. that little bit of work really brought the 576 to life.
Eric Wyke Yes it does. Search for Dechsi’s channel on here to get a more comprehensive comparison between these two saws. He’s ported both of them too.
Eric hi. Bethany has it right to a degree. IF they both have a 32" bar let's say, the times are relatively close. But the 572 exhibits a little more bottomend if you were to apply pressure to the handles. That's impossible to feel through the monitor. I never ran either with a 20" bar personally since those are far to short for anything I'm doing. I would suspect that with a short bar like that, you would see the 462 edging out the 572. In zipped form, I like the 572 pretty well with a 33" - 110 drivers .375 - but I don't like the 462 with that setup. I conjured up an Oregon lw 30" to run on the 462. That setup I do like. Thanks for watching.
David salut. Am menționat lungimea barei la început @ 32 " care este de ~ 81 cm dacă asta întrebați. Numerele de deplasare pentru participanți se află în zona de descriere. Multumesc pentru vizionare.
@@hotsaws101 Didn't know you knew Romanian, awesome. I'm really enjoying your videos as a fresh blood into saw related stuff myself, I've learned so much. Keep it up!
I went with the 572xp. The dealer by me is 10x better than my local stihl dealer. But I liked them both. Great quality, and built to last. I still like my 441c too.
You're lucky. Every husky dealer here has closed (by husqvarna) and has eventually been replaced by stihl....and they're selling!! Lots!!!!! Full husky outfits had to change over to stihl... By necessity.
A second for 3 pounds?!? That should be a 20cc difference, but the power is comparable.
Remember when the 372xp vs the 372xpw was all the forums screamed about.... What the heck??? How is this even a comparison?!?!?!
No excuse husky!!! No excuse.
They really dropped the ball. In epic fashion.
The MS462 is a 70cc saw that weighs less than a 60cc saw with very healthy 75cc power!!??
That's 390 vs 372 weight difference with essentially the same power.
The difference between the stihl 462 (72cc) and the husqvarna 562 (60cc) is within ounces...and a full horse of difference.
Ounces and chain speed was the HUGE comparison between the 346(50cc) and 026(50cc).....or the 044 (72cc) vs the 371 (72cc)....
Now...... It doesn't matter?!? POUNDS!!!!...?
If that's the case, why not just run a 2100 or 088 and giggle when your back hurts after 41hours a week. Because, POWER!!! And fractions of board feet a week?
I'm confused.
Pitiful and ignorant.
Awesome video!!! Awesome work!!!
Nothing against you, hotsaw. Just disappointment with sweden. Germany stomped them with the 462. Plain and simple. Sales, power to weight, and consistent dealer support.
Where's Husqvarna? Even sweden runs stihls....
Regardless of milliseconds or "potential"
No comparison can eliminate pounds.
please respond, how is the 572 xp after 5 years?
@karm00n29 i actually own all the stihls & Husqvarna's. My whole collection is on my channel. My 572xp is great still. I just bought a 585xp Thursday. I'm sending it to get ported
@@goldentrucker7921 thats cool. What is your top 3 fav saws?
You should be getting more views than you do. I give a thumbs up even if I don’t care for the video. You need more support than your receiving. Love your videos. Good stuff. Please don’t stop.
Glock Lover hi.
Appreciate your stopping by.
I don't think there is enough hype on this channel for this day and age. I try and let my work speak for itself - whether felling timber or "adjusting" the way saws run.
Thanks for watching my small offerings.
I like your videos. Good ol boy that gets out there and uses his saws not these guys who buy brand new pro saws with more money than sense that only use them in their backyard or garage for views
a tip : you can watch movies at kaldrostream. Me and my gf have been using it for watching all kinds of movies during the lockdown.
@Quinn Messiah Yea, been using Kaldrostream for since november myself =)
Im a stihl guy but that husky is running pretty good. Love my 461 though
I've noticed the chain always seems tighter on the stihl. Stops quicker than the husky
Statistically inaccurate.
There is a 50/50 chance the Husky chain will be more snug.
I show the tightening process regularly. If I was doing something nefarious then it would be well known.
I am curious about the outcomes myself. I'm not going to intentionally slant it.
Read: I am doing my best to get both (thrice) saws set up as even as possible.
Also, I generally use the same bar & chain. Unlike some of the others out there...
Thanks for watching.
@@hotsaws101 right on. I'm just a stihl fan but I love husky too. Thank you. I love my 440
I find that the 462 bogs under load, fuel-thirsty, and I have trouble keeping the chain tight maybe it's the Australian hardwood.
for a 72cc its a couple of pound liter starts up nice, love the carby air cleaner.
Brent hi.
34mm stroke. It's definitely designed to be a high winder as opposed to a torque type machine. They are lacking in the bottomend department as far as I'm concerned.
Loose chain can be a multitude of items. Chattery chains will sag pretty quickly. Under oiled ones will too.
Sometimes chain will just stretch. Seen where a guy will get a bad batch and cannot keep them tight. Other times they hardly stretch at all.
Thanks for watching.
If you keep showing these videos like this everybody's going to want a 572.
Well after packing around 66 for the prime of my life I really like 462 now of course it wont cut with 66 but its like carrying around Luke Skywalkers light saber .
Man, I would love to have that log for my mill!!!!
I like ms 660 sound
Husqvarna!!! 💪
Hey Jack sent you an email a while back on the 462. What are your thoughts? I just picked one up. Thanks for the great videos!
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great vid!!!
How do the new kids compare to the trusty ol 7900?
That log is frozen solid. How cold does it get there?
Jeff hi. It starts getting cold in late October early November it seems. Stays cold until mid March. Although this year it was snowing (and hard at times) on and off for the first ten days of April. Maybe 20/25 below in the worst winters for the lows. Maybe just zero in the mild winters. There might be some Chinook winds roll through in the middle and warm the temps up occasionally also.
It snowed last Thursday but did not stick.
Bottom line, this log was frozen. Thanks for watching.
how much oil you put in gasoline to mix and which to Husqvarna
daniheres hi. I run ~ 48/50:1 concentration wise. It will vary a little based on the amount of boost added if that is a consideration and just how accurate the measuring part goes. I am unclear on the "which to Husqvarna" though. Thanks for watching.
@@hotsaws101 Which oil you use in husqvarna
If you had to spend 6 months with minimal tools and had to survive in the woods what saw you taken thats what I want to know??
Jesse hi.
The one that gets the best fuel mileage, lol.
Thanks for watching.
Love these test sessions. I run a husky 2013 husky 576 xp Auto tune. Would like your recommendations to pep it up without spending too much money. Typically run a Oregon powermatch 24" bar. Thanks from Michigan--be safe out there.
Just got 572. I typically use 576 and 390 husky. Northwest wisconsin Spooner area hardwood logging.I dont port my saws, not because i am afraid but because i dont have anyone around to do it. So far the 572 is a winner. It is going to surpass my 576 in speed and torque and it isnt broke in yet. I just hope it is as durable as the others.
@@austindenotter19my 576 hasn't missed a best , we cut all hardwoods in Michigan, I like it with full comp chain on 24/28" bars
@@andyd9199 I did modify my non auto tune carburetor so I can adjust it myself without having a fancy tool and gave it the fuel that it needed to run correctly and I also reshaped the interior of the muffler so that it would flow better. that little bit of work really brought the 576 to life.
Jack, did you put an additional muffler port on the 462?
Brandon Meza Company Secret. All you ever hear about is the holes drilled in the plastic cover. ☺️
Brandon hi. The 572 & 462 are both ported. Single and duel respectively. Thanks for watching.
Nice!!!😆
Hi Hotsaw 101 is the 462 in stock form beats the 572 in stock form ?
Eric Wyke Yes it does. Search for Dechsi’s channel on here to get a more comprehensive comparison between these two saws. He’s ported both of them too.
Stock the 462 will beat the 572 with smaller bars on both but with longer bars the 572 will beat the 462
Eric hi. Bethany has it right to a degree. IF they both have a 32" bar let's say, the times are relatively close. But the 572 exhibits a little more bottomend if you were to apply pressure to the handles. That's impossible to feel through the monitor. I never ran either with a 20" bar personally since those are far to short for anything I'm doing.
I would suspect that with a short bar like that, you would see the 462 edging out the 572.
In zipped form, I like the 572 pretty well with a 33" - 110 drivers .375 - but I don't like the 462 with that setup. I conjured up an Oregon lw 30" to run on the 462. That setup I do like.
Thanks for watching.
Câți cm are
David salut. Am menționat lungimea barei la început @ 32 "
care este de ~ 81 cm dacă asta întrebați. Numerele de deplasare pentru participanți se află în zona de descriere.
Multumesc pentru vizionare.
@@hotsaws101 Didn't know you knew Romanian, awesome. I'm really enjoying your videos as a fresh blood into saw related stuff myself, I've learned so much. Keep it up!
I just don't think husky beats stihl. It's always the other way around for me
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