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Raise the bar, 560xp!

Heated handles are for people not working hard enough!

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Where did u get the wrap handle? Didn't think they made one for it? Looks smart

 

 

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Where did u get the wrap handle? Didn't think they made one for it? Looks smart

 

 

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America

 

 

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Yh I guessed that bit, but on the husky website for USA they don't sell the 562xp with option of a full wrap so I'm guessing it's an aftermarket part?

 

 

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Yh I guessed that bit, but on the husky website for USA they don't sell the 562xp with option of a full wrap so I'm guessing it's an aftermarket part?

 

 

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No, it's OEM, it's also available on the 2260, just not in Europe!

 

 

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Yh I guessed that bit, but on the husky website for USA they don't sell the 562xp with option of a full wrap so I'm guessing it's an aftermarket part?

 

 

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562 comes with the option of the full wrap handle , double dawgs and high top air filter .:001_smile:

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For your money an MS211 is not to be laughed at. 14" bar, keep it sharp and it will look after you. Weighs very little, cheap on fuel/parts, and you can cut up to 28" diameter with it. It was my first saw, and is still my favourite ground saw. For a budget of £300 you could get that and a few new chains!

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Ive just bought a Tanaka ECV 4501. A great professional saw and starts very easily. These Japanese engines last and the saw is much better price than a Stihl or Husky. With Stihl you pay for the name like we used to with Castrol.

It's got all round vibration rubbers too.

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Ive just bought a Tanaka ECV 4501. A great professional saw and starts very easily. These Japanese engines last and the saw is much better price than a Stihl or Husky. With Stihl you pay for the name like we used to with Castrol.

It's got all round vibration rubbers too.

 

Refreshing. I was thinking here goes the 106,547th thread recommending Stihl and Husqvarna. The only 2 makes of decent saw apparently :001_rolleyes::001_rolleyes::001_rolleyes:

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another on for the casserole mcculloch cs 450 elite nice well balanced saw starts hot and cold reliable good safety features and husqvarna and dolmar bars /chains fit comes with a free starter kit good value for money £300 :thumbup::thumbup:

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