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372xp or 576xp?


scott treefeller
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Not had a go with the new 372. Had a few 372 and the 365 too. Then got a 576xp and a 576xpg later both no autotune Only had one problem with an early 576 where it put hole in the crank case. Husky replaced it and upgraded it to auto tune as well. Loved the saw very nice to use a bit easier on the ears and hands too. Had 18, 20 and 24 inch bars to for it. Beast on an 18 quality chugger on a 24. Nicely balanced with a 20" on it.

 

Problem is unless you need the 20-24" bars then the 560 with an 18" on is really just as good.

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Are you sure? :confused1:

 

If you check my earlier post I said found the same . 576 is nearer the weight of the old 385 but with the same power ( very nearly ) as the old 372 . This made it a pointless saw to me at te time .

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The thing that struck me when the 575 came out ( for runner to the 576 ) was that it made no more discernible power than a 372 but weighed nearly as much as a 385 . This to my mind made it a pointless saw .

 

We've got a 575 at work and no one will use it unless really desperate as it's just a big ungainly lump compared to the 365's with out aby real gain in power or performance.

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