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  1. canadiantreeman

    Husqvarna 562xp

    Yes, I've noticed this as well. I recently took the saw to wreck some pine trees up at the mountain resort near town. About 1km elevation gain from here. It was -10 and the saw had a bitch of a time starting. Once it was started, it took a while to warm, and this little gag was noticeable prior...
  2. canadiantreeman

    Husqvarna 562xp

    I was cutting into the pine log behind the locust...but even after a stern talkin to that locust just didn't want to budge. I was impressed by the lack of vibration in the saw as the tip sunk in the pine log and then made contact with the kickback portion of the tip. That honey locust is hard as...
  3. canadiantreeman

    Husqvarna 562xp

    I have only run the 361 briefly, but the reviews I have read and heard from other pros suggest that there is little comparison to the 562. I'm interested to see if I run into any problems, or if it stays strong. I've got a few jobs next week where I'll put it through the paces.
  4. canadiantreeman

    Husqvarna 562xp

    I just picked one up today. I traded a half wrap 261 and knocked some dollars down. I was fed up with the 261 and wanted a good in tree blocking saw, and I think this will work well as a light felling saw. I was forced to work a recent lot clearing job with a 660 on pine no bigger than 20"...
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