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I love my 560, use full chisel chains, run 15, 18 & 20" bars, pulls all of them fine.

 

Got a 8 pin sprocket and a 12" bar for softwoods, cuts like a demon :)

 

 

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Hi IAN is the 560 slow on a 20 "bar that's running 3,25 chain yes thanks Jon

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Hi IAN is the 560 slow on a 20 "bar that's running 3,25 chain yes thanks Jon

 

 

Hi Jon,

 

Mine don't seem any different on a 20 than what it is on 18. still feels to pull the same, I've been felling some big hardwoods with it. I do sharpen more often on 20 to keep it really sharp.

 

ian

 

 

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According to the stihl husk catalogues the 560 and 362 are the same weight and power I've owned both and hated the 362 think I will order a 560 in the morning

 

 

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According to the stihl husk catalogues the 560 and 362 are the same weight and power I've owned both and hated the 362 think I will order a 560 in the morning

 

 

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You're getting another 560 josh! Hopefully not a Friday special this time :lol:

 

 

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According to the stihl husk catalogues the 560 and 362 are the same weight and power I've owned both and hated the 362 think I will order a 560 in the morning

 

 

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Hi mate my 2014 560 a great saw mate good power there to thanks Jon

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You're getting another 560 josh! Hopefully not a Friday special this time :lol:

 

 

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With second thoughts eddy t I might just purchase a Sugi 18" for my ported 346xpg keep that until it' melts and replace with a 560xpg

(Or treat myself at the apf)

 

Wishing Radmores would hurry the f@@k up a bit it must be 6 weeks now and it's taking the piss

 

 

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My weapons of choice are 560 and 372

 

 

I have a 372 mate quite a good saw still not 100percent with the 576 seems a tad heavier for only a minor power Increase however the a v's are very low which i like

Weight wise the 576 xpg isonly .1kg of a 390xp

 

 

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560 all day every day with a 15" bar its by far the best saw I have ever used, on my second and they are worth every penny.

 

 

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With second thoughts eddy t I might just purchase a Sugi 18" for my ported 346xpg keep that until it' melts and replace with a 560xpg

(Or treat myself at the apf)

 

Wishing Radmores would hurry the f@@k up a bit it must be 6 weeks now and it's taking the piss

 

 

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What are R&T taking ages to do?

 

560 all day every day with a 15" bar its by far the best saw I have ever used, on my second and they are worth every penny.

 

 

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What happened to first one? Dead already?

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