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I'm not doubting that they are nice saws to use- and more poke than the 357but I think some of the parts/casing are rather poorly designed- no doubt a weight saving exercise. My mates always seems to struggle starting when warm too.

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I'm not doubting that they are nice saws to use- and more poke than the 357but I think some of the parts/casing are rather poorly designed- no doubt a weight saving exercise. My mates always seems to struggle starting when warm too.

 

Yeah, but I have no problem, apart from hot days, where it seems to flood, but I have a remedy for that, as for poor design, once again, no problems there, which is amazing as I try to wreck them whilst under warranty

 

 

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Hi I've always used shihl but want to try out a husky. Any recommendations I want something with plenty of power but not too big 15" bar max.

 

550 or 560 all day long. Get the heated handle for an extra £30 or so.

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560XP!!!!!!! 8t sprocket, and you'll wonder where all your trees went

 

 

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Any idea how many meters per second that chain is travelling?

 

Are ordinary chainsaw trousers adequate in the eyes of H&S etc?

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I've a 357 & 346 both are great and when I need to will not hesitate to replace them with a 550 though will probably get a bigger 70/90cc to replace the 357. Always, always get the heated handle. forget the white finger stuff that's a secondary benefit. It's purely for when your hands are cold and wet esp if you're wearing gloves. It'll be the best £30 you've ever spent!!! From what you've said the 550 is the box ticker here!

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Any idea how many meters per second that chain is travelling?

 

Are ordinary chainsaw trousers adequate in the eyes of H&S etc?

 

7t is 21.3m/s

8t would be 24.4m/s

 

And you can get 24m/s trousers

 

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I would think the 550xp would suit your requirements, or if you want even more, but maybe overkill on a 15 inch bar, the 560xp.

 

Yes, surely! :001_smile:

 

However, on the 560xp I would change to 3/8" if it didn't come with it, and even try 3/8x8 with a 15" bar (you need a standard (large) 7-spline drum for those rims though).

 

3/8"x7 and .325x8 will fit the small 7-spline drums those saws usually come with in Europe.

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Any idea how many meters per second that chain is travelling?

 

Are ordinary chainsaw trousers adequate in the eyes of H&S etc?

 

There is no legislation that says you must match the chain speed of the saw to the ppe....if that were the case we would all be wearing class 1 or 2 gloves!

 

Dont bother with class 2 trousers unless your employer requires them. Compared to class 1:

The fit is not as nice, heavier, hotter when working and feels like you have a 15 tog duvet wrapped around your legs. (great if you want to enter a shin kicking contest though lol)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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