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Posted
7 hours ago, spuddog0507 said:

  faster chain speed lighter saw just the right recipe for greater kick back,

Is it actually a faster chain speed though ?  or does it just get up to full chat a bit quicker .

Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, The avantgardener said:

On paper it is quicker, by a tiny fraction that you need a computer to check.

First thing I noticed about the 462 (and the dealer said it too) is how quick it revved up. It’s really quick. 
 

I know everyone moans about how saws are getting too complicated, but would anyone genuinely go back to a twenty year old saw rather than what we can buy today? I know I wouldn’t. 

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14 hours ago, MattyF said:

I’m not often in the woods but have been felling beech on there final thin this week , some of the trees are around 3ft all are double cuts on a 18” bar any way, I’ve been drifting between the 400cm and 462 and a 550 for snedding , have not once felt the need to pick up the 500i and to be honest the 462 is faster in unknotted timber anyway,500i just seems to have loads or torque for dressing out buttresses but is slower in an average cut, heavier and drinks fuel.

 

Cheers Matty, think that's convinced me to go with wot I thought the 462.

Mibbee see if I can get a better deal on it.

 

I dunno dobin, I don't think there would be all that much difference between a 254xp and a 550, and the 254 will stil be working hard years later.

I still use a 353 that must be years old, althou had an easy life for a long time as a fencers saw, who actually looked after it, unlike most fencers I've worked with.

 

Really not sure about these computeridpsed carbs, seemingly husky still make all the decent 3 series saws just not for the EU market

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I have a 462 and really like it. Haven't tried the 500i though so can't give a direct comparison.

 

At the moment it has an 18" bar on it with a big sprocket for supercharged ringing up.

 

The only slight niggle I have with the 462 is that it is difficult to tension the chain fully when the saw is hot.

 

I don't know if this is a design flaw or just me being a Norbert.

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44 minutes ago, the village idiot said:

I have a 462 and really like it. Haven't tried the 500i though so can't give a direct comparison.

 

At the moment it has an 18" bar on it with a big sprocket for supercharged ringing up.

 

The only slight niggle I have with the 462 is that it is difficult to tension the chain fully when the saw is hot.

 

I don't know if this is a design flaw or just me being a Norbert.

Hot things stretch or expand,  chain should be cold on test. If its tensioned hot , it will bite bar when cold ( contraction ) fag method is best .  K

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We have a MS462, it’s a great saw, weighs about the same as the Husky 562xp with noticeably more power and great balance on a 20” bar.

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