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Lotto

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  1. I'll be putting both my saws away from now until around April. (Husqvarna 372 and 562)

     

    What is the best condition to leave the fuel system in and where/what is the best method of storeage for the saws?

     

    Any additional measures for the AT 562?

     

    Thanks. 

  2. Asked the same question to my local Husqvarna dealer. He recommended that with the type/volume/frequency of my cutting it might be worth considering having only one saw but with multiple bar lengths. He reasoned that running two saws is generally more expensive. He recommended a 562. Can see his logic. 

  3. I enjoy maintaining my own saw. I think the AT would limit me doing everything myself. I'm not a serial saw swapper so both machines will be with me for the long haul. The microprocessors will degrade over time and will require dealer assistance to rectify, something I can avoid with full mechanicals. I'm not doubting the AT performance, just manual suits me better. 

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  4. I cut for firewood only. Only fell dead trees or hung windblowns, allowed to take stuff already down, I live in a forest and have a 372XPG fitted with a 20" bar. I would like a smaller pro saw to do the limbing with. Should I fit a smaller bar to my saw or which model of smaller saw would you recommend? I'd like to stick with Husqvarna as I have a good local dealer and also continue to use 3/8 chain as I find it easier to sharpen. Most weekends the saw is in use for around 6 hours in total. 

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