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Dunno much about the 576 as I don't have one , had a 575 for a short while and the crank failed , so I replaced it with a 390 , I recon it was one of the best moves ever !! It is a fantastic saw , awesome on a 24" bar .

Highly recommend it.

 

The 575 was pants . Weighed almost as much as my 385 and made nowhere near as much power . Sold it and got another 372 ....:001_smile:

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The 575 was pants . Weighed almost as much as my 385 and made nowhere near as much power . Sold it and got another 372 ....:001_smile:

 

Aye 100% agree :thumbup: , that's why I was scared to buy the 576 and got the 390 .

Still running two 372's too , one of the best saws ever made IMO ! :001_smile: If work gets quiet I might end up spudding one or both .

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Aye 100% agree :thumbup: , that's why I was scared to buy the 576 and got the 390 .

Still running two 372's too , one of the best saws ever made IMO ! :001_smile: If work gets quiet I might end up spudding one or both .

 

He did my 372 ( amongst others ) and its a loony ! :biggrin:

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