Yes what I've noticed power wise is it has a more broad power band than the old version. You dont have to keep it in that sweet spot so much! Good little saw!
Yeah me too. Also i too really liked that gray strip in the top cover. There are supposedly different cylinder and piston too, like you said. I wonder what effect eill it have. Im excited🙂 @@TheGreasyShopRag
I get it. Most of the gear heads I know don't get two strokes. They like those dirty disgusting four cycle engines that swim in their own filth 🙂@@steveriggenbach90
@@TheGreasyShopRag absolutely! Wouldn’t keep coming back if I didn’t. I know they’re saws, but me personally I don’t tend to knock customers equipment around. Keep cranking out the good useful info brother!!
Best comparison video on this saw! Im 56 now was in the stihl camp for years. But always wanted a husky to try. THX U so much for this. Well done!! Safe cutting happy cutting.
I'm 58 and have only owned Stihl, I've been running my arborist buddies Huskys for a year now and I have to say they are awesome, I just ran his 362xp with a 28" bar and was blown away by it, the only thing that scares me is the auto tune. By the looks of the mark 2 I think thats my next buy.
I understand about being affrais of the electronics. They are a good system but if it has issues you can't do anything on your own to fix it.@@rcattz5755
Great job Scott. I loved this video. It’s really good to hear the opinions of a solid mechanic. Very valuable. I get tired of the 1 minute 30 seconds promotional videos on Husky’s website and UA-camr paid endorsements and psycho fan boys
Makes me almost wonder if theyre trying to maybe force more fresh cool air up towards the muffler or the hot side of the jug for a better cooling effect.. i dont know..but thats interesting....maybe they got the plastic cages in the bearings took care of...great vid. Im probably gonna get me one of these. One thing i can say about Husqvarna...if they have problems they try to address the issue..from what ive seen.
Just replaced my clutch on my stock 2511t after 4 years ..thought i changed it with the sprocket last time..just orderd a new oem carb as well .i try to clean and greese needke bearing weekly..blow it out with compressor and once few onths do mufflers..and or gaskets bought 2 and cant find them.
Interesting, I didn't know they removed the decomp. That is cool cause the saw didn't need it. I am super interested in compatibility of the new part numbers. The coil wire route seems to look much better. I also liked the grey lid. The 555 had the all orange one I think.
Looks Like a Few Improvements Over The Previous Model Did They Lower The Compression When Doing Away With The Decomp Button and Piston Part # Change or Just Increase The Squish Band In The Newer Cylinder and Just Not Make a Provision For a Decomp Button 😀 I Sure Would Love To Tear One Completely Down Just To See If There are Internal Differences as Well 😀 Either Way Looks Like a Great Saw Thanks For The Video I Have Not Seen Them Yet 😊👍🏼
@@TheGreasyShopRag i'm in ohio, never had a problem with stihls, but that chain case rubs on the wood. i think it saves the muffler also. the heat really can reflect onto the top cover, so maybe saves the cylinder in the long run also. more torq would be nice, its a finess saw. i'd be interested in what the rpms actually are doing.
just came across your video, Great video but I was trying to find some info about the 587 which I just bought and don't really understand how the clutch works as it looks very different and by the way the 587 is very heavy.
Why do the clutch covers all look like they been n a house fire just after normal use? Is made of some sort of material that does it or what’s deal? You taking the 562 mark 1 or mark 2?
Hi Scott, thanks for the great videos! Question: I see 3 air filters for the 550 Xp Mk2/562XP Mk2 filter model #s 5904588-01, -02, 03. What is the difference and is one better? Thx
The 01 filter is black in color and is 64 micron. Its used for cold weather operation. The 02 filter is yellow in color and 25 microns. Its considered a general purpose filter. I don't remember the micron rating of the 03 felt filter but it is for dusty conditions. We recommend the felt filter and actually switch out the yellow filters in favor of the felt when we sell a new saw.
@@TheGreasyShopRag yep..apologize that's what I meant..my arborist store will have them ..and the top handle is what I was referring to ..all though the rear might not be bad for spar work..
@@TheGreasyShopRagthe 572 is not in the same class powerwise to the 500i. Plus the 572 is heavier. Husqvarna have to make a 80cc saw that is as light and as powerful.
Finally found a new 562 mk II. It came with a accessory bag containing inner and outer dogs w/hardware, chain catch roller. Part# 576873004. I dunno if dealer ordered it for me. Cuz I did have them order the outer dog for my 550xp and 572xp when I bought those.
Good video, besides the middle aged guy jack hammering some young btch Porno music creepin around in the background lol As much use and pure ass kickin my so called middle gen 562 has endured its my favorite all around saw ever. Never thought we'd see the day the legendary 349 is face down whipped but the day we all agree the 562 is infact the best was long ago now....alittle heavy for direct apples to apples but those of us who were running them back before the 562 what was one thing we all wanted out of a 349? Abita more power, husky delivered AND made it very fckn reliable (you know what I mean the 1st gen doesn't count) yet listened to use and continued to male them better and better After buy the 572 2 or 3 years ago I utterly live that saw too, but she's not built to handle so dam flawlessly as the 562 does. Buried deep into northeastern hardwoods 30 plus inches the 572 pulls very good, the 562 can't pull a chain like that obviously nor can she oil it. Small differences to the city boys, entirely different saws for different uses to us real good old boys
Many people feel thats a good thing. There have been some decomp related failures in the past and then there is the whole warm start issue with a decomp. On the other hand, They limit the market if some people will struggle pulling it over.
@@TheGreasyShopRag It makes sense for a pro saw to be more reliable and less tailored to homeowner use. All the newest Huskys with the third gen Autotune are easier to start.
Yes what I've noticed power wise is it has a more broad power band than the old version. You dont have to keep it in that sweet spot so much! Good little saw!
Thanks for that. I see Buckin Bill Ray just dropped a video on this saw. I'm excited to hear his opinion as well.
Yeah me too. Also i too really liked that gray strip in the top cover. There are supposedly different cylinder and piston too, like you said. I wonder what effect eill it have. Im excited🙂 @@TheGreasyShopRag
Hey ted, looks very nice man
I like the old top cover also
The grey strip was best part of the 5 series saws.and that they hold bars well..
Thanks for showing. I like it when you give you opinions.
Thanks and I appreciate your comments.
@@TheGreasyShopRag in my area there isn’t many people to bounce ideas around. So I’ll be watching and asking. Thanks
I get it. Most of the gear heads I know don't get two strokes. They like those dirty disgusting four cycle engines that swim in their own filth 🙂@@steveriggenbach90
Those are nice mid-weight saws. No need for a decomp on that , save us from having to buy another plug. ;-)
I'd say the 562 and 550 are our best selling pro saws in this area.
Once I saw the Buckin video, I went looking for another more technical opinion and I came to you. I will sit back and enjoy!
Hopefully my next 562 video won't be about a failure.
That would be very good. Where are you located sir? @@TheGreasyShopRag
Central Wisconsin @@oakiewoodsman
ahh.... Husqvarna Country! I hear the market is good up there for you all! Wish it were like that here @@TheGreasyShopRag
Loved when you slammed the box down on the bench!
Sumptin needed slammin!
Yeah, I’m here to see customers saws/ parts get slightly raised and “firmly placed” on bench. To each is their own I guess
Sooo, except for that part, did you enjoy the video? @@BruceMyersLBZ
@@TheGreasyShopRag absolutely! Wouldn’t keep coming back if I didn’t. I know they’re saws, but me personally I don’t tend to knock customers equipment around. Keep cranking out the good useful info brother!!
Thanks for that. I appreciate your viewpoint and tuning in to the videos.@@BruceMyersLBZ
Best comparison video on this saw! Im 56 now was in the stihl camp for years. But always wanted a husky to try. THX U so much for this. Well done!! Safe cutting happy cutting.
Thanks for watching!
I'm 58 and have only owned Stihl, I've been running my arborist buddies Huskys for a year now and I have to say they are awesome, I just ran his 362xp with a 28" bar and was blown away by it, the only thing that scares me is the auto tune. By the looks of the mark 2 I think thats my next buy.
I understand about being affrais of the electronics. They are a good system but if it has issues you can't do anything on your own to fix it.@@rcattz5755
Great job Scott. I loved this video. It’s really good to hear the opinions of a solid mechanic. Very valuable. I get tired of the 1 minute 30 seconds promotional videos on Husky’s website and UA-camr paid endorsements and psycho fan boys
Thanks, I appreciate you tuning into the channel.
I never had issues with the original one. Same with the 550.
If I could only have one saw, it would be the 562.
A few have had problems but its been a good saw. We have an old one that goes out on rent and is running strong.
Wasnt there a small batch with low quality crank seals?@@TheGreasyShopRag
I believe there was but I don't know the serial number range. @@primozsuhadolnik5468
A nice comparison maybe you could do several other saws It may help other people make a decision on buying a new saw thanks again
I'll do similar unboxings and comparisons as they become available. Thanks for watching.
Makes me almost wonder if theyre trying to maybe force more fresh cool air up towards the muffler or the hot side of the jug for a better cooling effect.. i dont know..but thats interesting....maybe they got the plastic cages in the bearings took care of...great vid. Im probably gonna get me one of these. One thing i can say about Husqvarna...if they have problems they try to address the issue..from what ive seen.
Ya they do a pretty good job of fixing problems.
Thanks Scott!
Great video. This is helpful. Ive been eyeballing a 562 mk2. I just cant put down my ported cs620pw. Id love to see the 2 side by side in the cut.
I've heard good things but never seen them run side by side for a comparison.
Just replaced my clutch on my stock 2511t after 4 years ..thought i changed it with the sprocket last time..just orderd a new oem carb as well .i try to clean and greese needke bearing weekly..blow it out with compressor and once few onths do mufflers..and or gaskets bought 2 and cant find them.
Interesting, I didn't know they removed the decomp. That is cool cause the saw didn't need it. I am super interested in compatibility of the new part numbers. The coil wire route seems to look much better. I also liked the grey lid. The 555 had the all orange one I think.
Ya the decomp was just a potential source for problems, whether it be an air leak or a warm start issue.
will it plug with the same thread as the 372 plugs? @@TheGreasyShopRag
Looks like huskybis sending these out to multiple UA-cam channels. Buckin Billy ray got one also.
I just watched that video. He gave away the first one he had. Lets see if he keeps this one.
Looks Like a Few Improvements Over The Previous Model Did They Lower The Compression When Doing Away With The Decomp Button and Piston Part # Change or Just Increase The Squish Band In The Newer Cylinder and Just Not Make a Provision For a Decomp Button 😀 I Sure Would Love To Tear One Completely Down Just To See If There are Internal Differences as Well 😀 Either Way Looks Like a Great Saw Thanks For The Video I Have Not Seen Them Yet 😊👍🏼
I haven't dug into it any deeper than what I've presented. Hopefully it will be a long time before I have a cylinder in my hand for inspection 🙂
MkII version has more cooling fins on cylinder, also Autotune 3.0.
Always really interesting content thanks for sharing ❤👍👍😎😎
Pat
Thanks for watching!
Great video Scott!
Thanks for watching!
i have a 2 year old 562 and like it, just needs a tad more power. but you have to upgrade the spikes, so you dont wear a hole in the case.
Just had a guy yesterday looking for bigger spikes. Not normally a thing here in central wisconsin.
@@TheGreasyShopRag i'm in ohio, never had a problem with stihls, but that chain case rubs on the wood. i think it saves the muffler also. the heat really can reflect onto the top cover, so maybe saves the cylinder in the long run also. more torq would be nice, its a finess saw. i'd be interested in what the rpms actually are doing.
Looks like a nice little saw. Looking forward to when you get to my machuloch.
I should be able to look at it next week. The video may take longer 😞
just came across your video, Great video but I was trying to find some info about the 587 which I just bought and don't really understand how the clutch works as it looks very different and by the way the 587 is very heavy.
I really like this style of video hopefully the MII will be a very good saw.
We're all hoping this saw will have fixed the problems of the previous one. This size is right in the sweet spot for many users.
I think you are right it will suit a lot of people. I think I will get a 560 MKII to retire my 357.@@TheGreasyShopRag
agreed on both things you said. He does a great job on his videos!
hopefully @@TheGreasyShopRag
Excellent review the mark 2 is what I want to purchase.
Thanks and thanks for watching!
Missing the gray on top cover
Nice comparison !!
Thanks!
Why do the clutch covers all look like they been n a house fire just after normal use? Is made of some sort of material that does it or what’s deal? You taking the 562 mark 1 or mark 2?
There must be a coating or plating process that is getting worn and scratched off of those covers.
Realy want to get that new battery saw..
Hi Scott, thanks for the great videos! Question: I see 3 air filters for the 550 Xp Mk2/562XP Mk2 filter model #s 5904588-01, -02, 03. What is the difference and is one better? Thx
The 01 filter is black in color and is 64 micron. Its used for cold weather operation. The 02 filter is yellow in color and 25 microns. Its considered a general purpose filter. I don't remember the micron rating of the 03 felt filter but it is for dusty conditions. We recommend the felt filter and actually switch out the yellow filters in favor of the felt when we sell a new saw.
@@TheGreasyShopRag I really appreciate you taking the time to respond! Thanks for the help!
Good job brother
Thanks for watching!
Can the 4 post starter fit in the last gen cover? Wondering if when mine fails if ever, i should replace that part in my saw.
I'm gonna have to try it but I'm leaning towards no. The part number for the old one does not supercede to the new one.
@@TheGreasyShopRag ok.
Great video!
Thanks for watching!
Funny, the mark II is sold with the "grey stripe" on the cover in Europe...
Huh. Thanks for watching!
What flashlight are you using? Brand? Will buy one
www.streamlight.com/products/detail/stylus-reach-18
Beware that this light uses AAAA size batteries.
Bet that works good!
I haven't heard any negative feedback yet.
Will the top cover from the first generation fit the mark II
Never tried it. I'll have to look into that.
Pretty sure the older one has the new clutch on it. Most of the original ones broke.
For climbing sold my other one..woth 2 batteries...
Hey man .....whats your tjoughts and information on the new t540i xp top handle mk2with a clutch?? Before i buy one
I think the new model with clutch is the T542iXP. I haven't seen one yet to be able to form an opinion.
@@TheGreasyShopRag yep..apologize that's what I meant..my arborist store will have them ..and the top handle is what I was referring to ..all though the rear might not be bad for spar work..
@@TheGreasyShopRag if it's lighter than 261,550
We ordered some. I'll do an unboxing with specs when they come in. @@Sethhaun78
I just ordered a starter for the 562XP. The problem is, I mistakenly ordered the original starter when I have the Mark II. Will it work?
I know they carry a different part number but I've never checked if they swap. I'm curious too.
@@TheGreasyShopRagI’ll let you know. It may pull a little different but as long as the two pins lineup it should work.
Does the mark 2 air filter work on the mark 1 ?
Not on the first versions but later versions do. Basically, if it has a flip bail thats one style. if it is a screw type then thats the other style.
Здравствуйте скажите пожалуйста можно поставить моторную звёздочку с шагом 0.325 шина 20 дюйма на хускварну 562 xp mark ii ???
I haven't done it but I'm pretty sure you can find a rim drive sprocket to fit. You will then need a large mount .325 bar.
Husqvarna should do a baby 592xp in the 70-80cc class a 500i killer
How about the 572xp?
@@TheGreasyShopRagthe 572 is not in the same class powerwise to the 500i.
Plus the 572 is heavier.
Husqvarna have to make a 80cc saw that is as light and as powerful.
@@daveyboy6985585xp 85cc
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Finally found a new 562 mk II. It came with a accessory bag containing inner and outer dogs w/hardware, chain catch roller. Part#
576873004. I dunno if dealer ordered it for me. Cuz I did have them order the outer dog for my 550xp and 572xp when I bought those.
I'll have to take a closer look but I think those parts come with it.
Glad they ditched the worthless decomp,lost a few saws from them failing.
Yes I've seen that.
I like your video neighbor LATER
I appreciate you taking the time to watch!
The slamming and rough handling is very difficult to watch.
I appreciate your concerns but can assure you that no chainsaws were harmed in the filming of these videos. Its all theatrics. Thanks for watching.
No decomp
Ya it was never really needed.
Why did you play music while you’re taking ya muppet.
I like music.
It’s supposed to be a new improved pile of junk
Its new and its improved but we don't know if its a pile of junk yet. I'll have to wait and see if they start coming back for repairs.
Good video, besides the middle aged guy jack hammering some young btch Porno music creepin around in the background lol
As much use and pure ass kickin my so called middle gen 562 has endured its my favorite all around saw ever. Never thought we'd see the day the legendary 349 is face down whipped but the day we all agree the 562 is infact the best was long ago now....alittle heavy for direct apples to apples but those of us who were running them back before the 562 what was one thing we all wanted out of a 349? Abita more power, husky delivered AND made it very fckn reliable (you know what I mean the 1st gen doesn't count) yet listened to use and continued to male them better and better
After buy the 572 2 or 3 years ago I utterly live that saw too, but she's not built to handle so dam flawlessly as the 562 does. Buried deep into northeastern hardwoods 30 plus inches the 572 pulls very good, the 562 can't pull a chain like that obviously nor can she oil it. Small differences to the city boys, entirely different saws for different uses to us real good old boys
THATS where I heard that music before!
Great video!
Thanks for watching!
No decomp
Many people feel thats a good thing. There have been some decomp related failures in the past and then there is the whole warm start issue with a decomp. On the other hand, They limit the market if some people will struggle pulling it over.
@@TheGreasyShopRag It makes sense for a pro saw to be more reliable and less tailored to homeowner use. All the newest Huskys with the third gen Autotune are easier to start.