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i was going to do that to mine for fun too but not cheap to do over here , different air filter  high top cover full wrap ,big dogs , but looks nice , so just got a 395 xp which has all that already :-)
 

Your right with the costs, it was not cheap but now I have done it I try not to think about the price lol . It could do with some more power tho.
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1 hour ago, ElliotSmith said:


Your right with the costs, it was not cheap but now I have done it I try not to think about the price lol . It could do with some more power tho.

I  know  i tend to be a bit daft with saws too i have 7 o them   but not a pro feller lol , my pal is full ticketed and i help him with jobs so love it , my modded  562 xp is my favourite , 395 is used for  milling mostly , but had done some 3ft elms so old 385 clutch cover chopped for better dust removal and cooling as its upside down so fines get in the clutch  and wrap rempved too

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I  know  i tend to be a bit daft with saws too i have 7 o them   but not a pro feller lol , my pal is full ticketed and i help him with jobs so love it , my modded  562 xp is my favourite 
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That 562 is very nice, how does in compare to the 560? Am I right in saying that it runs the same bar mount size as the 372?
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its the same cyl carb exhaust etc but had the higher top cover 2 versions of filters and has the D009 big mount , thats why   I got it, all my stuff (apart from the 262xp and 550xp ) are big mount  the 562 xp has a higher capacity oiler too as it can run a 24 inch bar 

 

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its the same cyl carb exhaust etc but had the higher top cover 2 versions of filters and has the D009 big mount , thats why   I got it, all my stuff (apart from the 262xp and 550xp ) are big mount  the 562 xp has a higher capacity oiler too as it can run a 24 inch bar 
 

Aw nice that's sounds much better than the 560, I run all the bigger saws on the same bars and chain so that's handy it have the same mount.
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yeah thats why  got it from US , its available over here soon i think or maybe already is , not been in the UK atall through its life byUK  Husky dealers  , but TBH the new 572 is a beast and all in only 1 lb heavier than the 562 xp , might be next on the list as i,m a Dumbass lol  i did see side by side pics of them and almost no difference in size , but 572XP is 1100 quid  inc vat over here in Feb 18  . edit no biggie but D009 mount on the 562xp 

 

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19 hours ago, spudulike said:

Despite the bloody ring not staying still, you get the idea...................

 

 

 

Ah . Yes my 372 . Still going strong Steve after all this time . That's my saw in the vid that Steve ( spud ) ported for me a few years back . I can highly recommend  Steve for any saw related  work including the black art of porting ! He has done most of my saws and they run  more efficiently for it .

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