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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
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 .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 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.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
One on amazon right now, high price though......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.
$1370! ouch!One on amazon right now, high price though......
I used one when our 395 was in the shop and holy crap that saw would eat. I think it will treat you wellGetting ready to buy a 592 XP here in a week or so. Hopefully it lives up to what I am hoping it does.
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.I used one when our 395 was in the shop and holy crap that saw would eat. I think it will treat you well