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I'm looking at getting a new chainsaw (currently use Oleo-mac 962 and Husqvarna 357) and thought I should get some advice from the experts. :)

 

I mainly want to run 15-20 inch bars for crosscutting hardwood logs from 2-20inch but it will also be used for some felling.

 

I'm looking at three Husqvarnas; 360xp, 372 XP X-TORQ and 576 XP AutoTune. Specs are here

 

Will the 576 cut much faster on an 18-20inch bar than the others or is it worth saving weight and sticking to a 560xp?

 

Any help appreciated.

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I'm looking at getting a new chainsaw (currently use Oleo-mac 962 and Husqvarna 357) and thought I should get some advice from the experts. :)

 

I mainly want to run 15-20 inch bars for crosscutting hardwood logs from 2-20inch but it will also be used for some felling.

 

I'm looking at three Husqvarnas; 360xp, 372 XP X-TORQ and 576 XP AutoTune. Specs are here

 

Will the 576 cut much faster on an 18-20inch bar than the others or is it worth saving weight and sticking to a 560xp?

 

Any help appreciated.

 

HI MATE you need stubby port 372 xp or hodge 576 port one mate nice on a 20 bar thanks jon

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Thanks for all your thoughts, those were the 3 saws I looked at but if you know any better ones please say.

 

A 20 inch bar would be the maximum I would run, I would probably stick to an 18, it's just nice to have the choice in future.

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i have a 576 xp on a 20 inch bar and that flies through wood. sometimes too fast. the new 576xp auto tune is supposed to be even better saw than the normal xp if i was going for a saw then it be that one. but have the 576 so next one on a 18 inch bar will be the 560xp autotune. and running on Aspen they run better on it.

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