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Well I have to say I'm loving the 572 on a 20" bar. Only had 5 tanks or so through it so it's maybe not really settled in yet, but it knocks an unported 560 running 18" out of the park. 

It's not too heavy, extremely manoeuvrable in a tree and super smooth cutting. We'll see how it lasts but it certainly feels like a good, solid machine. 

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Hello everyone. I’m 550 xp and 562 xp, I’m going to buy in the near future and 572 xp. So they are great saws, I advise you to buy.[emoji6]

Had a muffer mod 550 great saw and a 562 muffer mod also but crashed it stupid mistake so bought a 572 xpg great great power but little bit heavy for a small guy like me . So today bought a new 550 xpg mark ll. But yes 550 and 562 great set of saws . Miss my 562 sometimes
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