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Im handcutting in the woods everyday and have used a 576 but i own a 372, hands down for met he 372 is a better saw, its lighter i can put a 24" on it and it handles it fine i also have a 15" for it which makes it and animal in a nice hardwod block!!! but thats just my opinion it just find the 576 really bulky, i also own a 560 xp

 

I agree with the above . I have 2x 560s and a 372. amongst others . The 372 puts out the same power as a 576 and is lighter . Soo 372 for me .:thumbup:

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I agree with the above . I have 2x 560s and a 372. amongst others . The 372 puts out the same power as a 576 and is lighter . Soo 372 for me .:thumbup:

 

Great minds think a like stubby:biggrin: my contractor heat seizd his 576 couldnt take the abuse... i also knew a contractor that had a 372 for like 10 years and still keeps going

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576xp with 26" bar. Cuts brilliantly and thrilled with it. Normally run an 18" on it which is great for most hard stuff. Wouldn't use it all day in the woods though because of weight. Jump to my 346 for that, but liking the idea of a 560 as an all day woods saw.

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Great minds think a like stubby:biggrin: my contractor heat seizd his 576 couldnt take the abuse... i also knew a contractor that had a 372 for like 10 years and still keeps going

 

Stu . my 372 is 10 years old , must be , all its had apart from the usual consumables is a new tank a few years back which split along the seam . that one has now split but I fixed it with JB weld . not pretty but works .

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my 576XP is coming out to play on sunday so i will do some videos

it is well balenced and i personaly dont find it that heavy (you have to remeber tho it is a big saw.

 

I do think the 76 is a bit more heavier than the 72 and a bit more awkward to use for snedding and that, but that's just personal opinion

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