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Stihl MS462 vs Husqvarna 572xp


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Id put my money the 572  if my ported 372 is anything to go on [emoji2]
I ran my 572xp against my mates spud ported 372xp yesterday I have also ran 572 against 462 another mate has I am husqvarna through and through but the 462 is a great saw in all honesty they are all so close it's hard to call in my opinion the 462 is now more like a husqvarna than any stihl has been befor
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21 minutes ago, bigtreedon said:
3 hours ago, Stubby said:
Id put my money the 572  if my ported 372 is anything to go on emoji2.png

I ran my 572xp against my mates spud ported 372xp yesterday I have also ran 572 against 462 another mate has I am husqvarna through and through but the 462 is a great saw in all honesty they are all so close it's hard to call in my opinion the 462 is now more like a husqvarna than any stihl has been befor

I know I was just being a twat ! ?

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anyone got an update on this upgrading a few saws for one of my teams and one on the block is the 441  never liked it to be honest ?so after people have used them more would you go 462 or 572  I notice the 572 is out of stock everywhere I look yet I could have a 462 tomorrow is that a sign of the way things have gone  next is the 261 open to opinions on that  and third possibly  the 661 again I value your opinion they will all be heated handle models not that that makes a difference to whats best just thought id mention it 

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anyone got an update on this upgrading a few saws for one of my teams and one on the block is the 441  never liked it to be honest [emoji23]so after people have used them more would you go 462 or 572  I notice the 572 is out of stock everywhere I look yet I could have a 462 tomorrow is that a sign of the way things have gone  next is the 261 open to opinions on that  and third possibly  the 661 again I value your opinion they will all be heated handle models not that that makes a difference to whats best just thought id mention it 


I have had a 572xp since Christmas great saw i use a 462 one of my mates has they are both cracking saws if I was a Stihl man I would own one ! there is no difference from what i can tell In the actual running it's a saw that u can buy either and which ever u buy you will be happy
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Just now, bigtreedon said:


 

 


I have had a 572xp since Christmas great saw i use a 462 one of my mates has they are both cracking saws if I was a Stihl man I would own one ! there is no difference from what i can tell In the actual running it's a saw that u can buy either and which ever u buy you will be happy

 

Refreshingly unbiased post . ?

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