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I can only say good things about my 560 and TTS stihl may impress the chicks but nothing gets their feathers off faster than a man with a husky in his hands :laugh1::laugh1:

 

 

:thumbup: :thumbup: having used both, the 362 is much slower than the 560, and both work best at opposite ends of the scale, Huskies are light handed tools, where you don't push it into the wood, it pulls its way through, the Stihl is best forced through the wood and made to spit chunks out. I'd suggest you figure out what kind of user you are.

 

I prefer husky, but I'm better suited to sitting on max torque with a Stihl

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Got a couple of 560's the first ran with out fault until bottom end gave up I did not hesitate to buy another as its easily the best handling and powerful saw in the 60cc class I've used..I'm happy if I get 2 years out of a saw.

It gave up because of the crank case which has now been redesigned and is available as a new short end block with new crank for £180 from husky so it was well worth fixing imo. All new saws have the new crank case so it should not be a problem now but time will tell I guess :)

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