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Husky 570 X-torque


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Hi all can I have some feed back on the husky 570 x-torque .. I've seen a few for sale bar sizes between 18" upto 28" I've never used one or even laid hand on one ... I'm a husky man but wanted any feed back on them all the best James

 

 

Replacement for the 365, slightly bigger, don't think it's in the uk market. Autotune versions are first gen autotune, normal adjustment carbs are also available. New type x-torq (split at air filter), carb replacement stuff is quite expensive.

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Looks like an updated version of the 365 as Eddy states, power output more or less the same.

 

My 365 xt (non auto tune) pulls up to 28", I would imagine its not too fast on that bar length but its a fine saw for 20" b&c.

 

But will it convert to a 372 as easily as a 365xt? :biggrin:

 

You wont go far wrong with the 365xt if still available & the 365 special is a pretty good saw too.

 

 

N

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Hi

 

Looks like an updated version of the 365 as Eddy states, power output more or less the same.

 

My 365 xt (non auto tune) pulls up to 28", I would imagine its not too fast on that bar length but its a fine saw for 20" b&c.

 

But will it convert to a 372 as easily as a 365xt? :biggrin:

 

You wont go far wrong with the 365xt if still available & the 365 special is a pretty good saw too.

 

 

N

 

 

It's actually a downgraded 576xp, but it can't be upgraded like the 365

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