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Hi all,

 

Hope everyone had a good Xmas and new year,

 

560 & 395 are still going like beauty's, very pleased with them both, I'm looking for some recent up to date feedback on a good middle saw.

 

I did own a 372 a while back but sold to my mate who needed a bigger saw.

 

Question is stick with what I know to fill gap ie 372 or are the later/newer 576's any good?

 

After a saw to pull 24" so can keep 15-18 for 560 & 36" for 395.

Not to bothered with stihl as like to keep bars & chains compatable.

 

 

Thanks

Josh

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Hi all,

 

Hope everyone had a good Xmas and new year,

 

560 & 395 are still going like beauty's, very pleased with them both, I'm looking for some recent up to date feedback on a good middle saw.

 

I did own a 372 a while back but sold to my mate who needed a bigger saw.

 

Question is stick with what I know to fill gap ie 372 or are the later/newer 576's any good?

 

After a saw to pull 24" so can keep 15-18 for 560 & 36" for 395.

Not to bothered with stihl as like to keep bars & chains compatable.

 

 

Thanks

HI JOSH i think husky king has one on here mate i think he likes it thanks jon

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The 576XP is only available with generation 1 auto tune in the uk, cant plug it into the tool or change the software.

 

I could never see the point of 575/576 . No more power than a 372 and almost as much weight as a 385 .

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