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I'm looking to upgrade my Husky 372XP to the 572. The 372 is my small utv/camping saw and is to the point that I am sick of working on it. Any one have experience with the newer 572's? .
I cut a ton of firewood and occasionally will fall some right of way timber for a small road building outfit. I run a Stihl 661 and 046 as my firewood/falling saws. The 372 has a 28' bar on it, so it fits fairly well in my Pioneer. I've read through a ton of reviews on the 572 and they seem to be hit or miss. The 372's were one of Husky's best small professional saws. I was going to order one from Bailey's but they are on backorder.That's a big jump in saw size and dang the $ they want for one of those. Do you cut firewood or run a mill?
I'd never try to talk someone out of buying a rifle or a chainsaw (unless it was junk) but I've found that 95% of my cutting (I process 5 cords of firewood plus other chores) can be handled with a 24" 460 Rancher or smaller especially if you're not cutting regularly.
That's pretty close to what I have been reading on the 5 series saws. I may just move my old 046 into that spot and buy another 462.The guys that I know that have used the 572 have all used them up and then sourced NOS 372s.....
Really have not heard anything good about the big 5 series saws.
Have seen a couple 372s on amazon in the last few months (husky store)
Have been trying to buy any lightly used 372s I can find. Just watch out for clone saws......
I've always had good luck with Husky's. I still have my first landing saw. I bought it from an old sawyer when I got out of high school. It's an old 288, It's about as dependable as they come, but I don't run it too much anymore. That 661 took it's place.I’d love to help with real user information but I’ve never used the 572 and have bad luck with Husqvarna saws. If you’re not married to the brand but are looking to spend that kind of money on a professional saw I would highly recommend the Stihl 462. When I ran a tree crew in my younger days, the German made Stihl 046 (462) that we had was one of the best saws I’ve ever used and was incredibly versatile for removals, limping, and chunking.
IMHO, if you are using it just for camping saw I don’t think you need all that saw. For my needs I can handle everything, with the exception of a big takedowns, with just my old indestructible Echo top saw.
I’ve used the 460 Rancher for 3 years now. That thing is an absolute work horse and has never let me down yet.That's a big jump in saw size and dang the $ they want for one of those. Do you cut firewood or run a mill?
I'd never try to talk someone out of buying a rifle or a chainsaw (unless it was junk) but I've found that 95% of my cutting (I process 5 cords of firewood plus other chores) can be handled with a 24" 460 Rancher or smaller especially if you're not cutting regularly.
Exact opposite experience. The joke in the tree industry is that home owners buy Stihls and tree professionals buy Husqvaranas.I’d love to help with real user information but I’ve never used the 572 and have bad luck with Husqvarna saws. If you’re not married to the brand but are looking to spend that kind of money on a professional saw I would highly recommend the Stihl 462. When I ran a tree crew in my younger days, the German-made Stihl 046 (462) that we had was one of the best saws I’ve ever used and was incredibly versatile for removals, limbing, and chunking.
IMHO, if you are using it just for a camping saw I don’t think you need all that saw. For my needs, I can handle everything with the exception of a big takedown, with just my old indestructible Echo top handle saw w/16 in bar.
I’ve got the 562 xp
I’ll tell you this: I haven’t had buyers remorse in any way.
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I just did a quick google and for some reason I must have been thinking the 372 was a smaller pro saw (like one you'd have on a lead as you climb at tree). Naturally I fell into time suck of which is better and why. I'd fear spending $ on something that has mixed reviews but the 572 doesn't seem to be too bad. The good reviews look good especially with the power range for the 572. Am I seeing the 372 is backordered or is it discontinued?I cut a ton of firewood and occasionally will fall some right of way timber for a small road building outfit. I run a Stihl 661 and 046 as my firewood/falling saws. The 372 has a 28' bar on it, so it fits fairly well in my Pioneer. I've read through a ton of reviews on the 572 and they seem to be hit or miss. The 372's were one of Husky's best small professional saws. I was going to order one from Bailey's but they are on backorder.
I think the 372 is being phased out. I'm not sure if Husky is still building them or not. I know they don't last very long on CL or Marketplace. I think I will let some one else guinea pig the clones!I just did a quick google and for some reason I must have been thinking the 372 was a smaller pro saw (like one you'd have on a lead as you climb at tree). Naturally I fell into time suck of which is better and why. I'd fear spending $ on something that has mixed reviews but the 572 doesn't seem to be too bad. The good reviews look good especially with the power range for the 572. Am I seeing the 372 is backordered or is it discontinued?
Of course my search brought me to the 372 clones and have it ported LOL. Seriously I might spend time looking into this in between fishing and shed hunting this weekend.
From what I understand the 372 has been discontinued.....Still some out there though.I think the 372 is being phased out. I'm not sure if Husky is still building them or not. I know they don't last very long on CL or Marketplace. I think I will let some one else guinea pig the clones!
Maybe guys just work stuff too hard around here. Everybody runs atleast a 30 on 70cc saws and everybody I know that ran a 562 settled on a 28. The problems I have heard are crank bearings/seals especially on the 562.I’m a arborist and use the 572 a lot, it’s an amazing saw paired with a 24” bar. I don’t think you can go wrong with it. My favorite saw is the 562 with a 20” bar, it has never let me down.