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Evening all, thanks again for the advice, have to get an EGR valve for my truck now, which will eat up the budget next week! So plan put back a few weeks, but I am favouring the Husqvarna saws after a lot of reading and the recommendations made here. Give yourselves a pat on the back for passing your wisdom on. 

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Look out for a decent condition Husky576, put an 8 pin sprocket on and run a 16" bar most of the time.  The saw will happily pull a 2' bar should you need it to.

It's unlikely that PPE will have much of an effect on a 576 with a 16" bar, so that's worth bearing in mind.

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11 hours ago, Dbikeguy said:

Husky 550 with an 18” bar, love how fast it cuts pref on the narrower kerf bar and chain, pick that up over the 562 unless i need a longer bar

 

The 550 is a great saw, and can be had for about £570 i think so not too much over budget.

 

Mine only has a 15 on it, great little saw.

 

9 hours ago, Mark J said:

Look out for a decent condition Husky576, put an 8 pin sprocket on and run a 16" bar most of the time.

 

That'd be an animal! My 572 with a 20 doesn't ever really slow down, let alone with a 16.

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9 hours ago, Mark J said:

Look out for a decent condition Husky576,

When the 576 came out  I sold my 372 and bought one and found it to be a pointless saw .  It weighed almost as much as the out going 385 and made less power .  So I sold it again and bought another 372 which Spud ported for me and still have it today .

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2 hours ago, Stubby said:

When the 576 came out  I sold my 372 and bought one and found it to be a pointless saw .  It weighed almost as much as the out going 385 and made less power .  So I sold it again and bought another 372 which Spud ported for me and still have it today .

I was gifted the 576. I loved that saw.
I have a 200t that Spud put together for me about seven years ago and it's never missed a beat.

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