Chainsaw Question

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I've been cutting stuff for years with a chainsaw.. bought my first saw last fall Stihl 250. Doesn't have the strength of the 880 but with a 20" bar it'll pull through a 30" trunk fast enough if I'm using a full chisel chain
 
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372’s we’re husky’s best saw they’ve ever made except for maybe the 371 high tops. The 394/395’s were right up there but for an all around general purpose saw a 72’ will be hard to top. If you’re not happy with your 372 I don’t know that you’ll like a 572 much better?

I tend to avoid 1st generation of any saw after its release. The 550/562’s that everyone seems to love had issues out of the gate but we’re corrected after a year. The 441’s that stihl discontinued their 440’s for were such a disaster they brought back the 440’s for a short time. 661’s weren’t an overnight replacement of their 660’s etc….

I’d have a tough time finding a fault w/ a full wrapped 572 & 28 or 32” bar but if you didn’t like your 372 you might not like the new one. Depending on the age of your 372 (pre-xtorq?) the 572 will have an entirely different power band. More snappy, less throaty if that makes sense
 
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I’ve got a 20 year old 351 Husky that’s been great. I got a hankering for a bigger saw after watching Bucking Billy Ray sing the praises of a longer bar on YouTube. I couldn’t find a 572 Husky in stock so I bought a Stihl 500i with a 28” light bar. That thing is more than I need but is incredible.


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wytx

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562 works great for us, we have a 372 also.
Used the 562 to cut some hardwood this spring, no issues.
Big pecan blew over, the saw worked great on the green wood.

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Check out the Echo brand saws. I had the Husky Rancher 550 and switched to the Echo 620P. I have cut 10 cords (oak& juniper) with it so far and really like the Echo. I read and watched several reviews before I bought it and nothing but good reviews. I just picked up a Stihl 311 and can't wait to try it out as a backup saw.
I have the Shindaiwa equivalent of that Echo 620P . That saws a beast . I try to buy local but at times the https://www.rcpw.com/equipment/ prices are hard to beat .
 

alecvg

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Hard to beat the 372s. I just picked up a 562, very nice saw, but wish I would have grabbed a 572- just wish it had a touch more power when running the longer bars.

As others have said, much more saw than needed for just cutting firewood, but you certainly wouldn’t regret buying.
 

elkguide

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I've run Stihl, Echo, Husqvarna, and Jonsereds. My favorite saw for blocking firewood at a header was the 288 Husky. Heavy but would cut anything. The Jonsereds 70 was my go-to saw for years, replaced it with a 372. The 372 is an amazing all-around saw.
The 572 seems to be a great new saw to me, so far. The 572 has a different power band than the 372 but probably a little bit better if you're felling a lot. The Autotune is an advantage in general but you do have to always have fresh fuel and a fresh plug.
 
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372’s we’re husky’s best saw they’ve ever made except for maybe the 371 high tops. The 394/395’s were right up there but for an all around general purpose saw a 72’ will be hard to top. If you’re not happy with your 372 I don’t know that you’ll like a 572 much better?

I tend to avoid 1st generation of any saw after its release. The 550/562’s that everyone seems to love had issues out of the gate but we’re corrected after a year. The 441’s that stihl discontinued their 440’s for were such a disaster they brought back the 440’s for a short time. 661’s weren’t an overnight replacement of their 660’s etc….

I’d have a tough time finding a fault w/ a full wrapped 572 & 28 or 32” bar but if you didn’t like your 372 you might not like the new one. Depending on the age of your 372 (pre-xtorq?) the 572 will have an entirely different power band. More snappy, less throaty if that makes sense
I definitely agree that the 372’s were Husky’s best small pro saw. I would pick a new one up in a heartbeat if I could find one.
 

KsRancher

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Getting ready to buy a 592 XP here in a week or so. Hopefully it lives up to what I am hoping it does.
 

KsRancher

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I used one when our 395 was in the shop and holy crap that saw would eat. I think it will treat you well
Thanks. That makes me feel better about it. I haven't talked to anyone that has ran one. It is mainly going to have a 20" bar on it. But want to be able to use a 32" when needed.
 
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