Ah man - I wss breaking in my new 25" Stihl 462 today and I'm not used to the length (I have an MS 241 with an 18" bar) and I ended up BURYING the tip in the ground whilst bucking. I've never had a blade so messed-up! It took me 30 minutes to get her sharp again, but I got the gullet! Cuts like a dream now. Anyone else noticed how high the rakers are on the Stihl chains these days?!
That’s the main reason I am here. Such a positive outlook. Can you imagine what the world would be like if we all could see the world through BBRs eyes?
People talk down on the 60cc class....but I find a good 60 saw to be just a phenomenal dance partner. Light, nimble, feisty....like a tango partner with spice. Love em.
Well this is almost as heavy as a ms 462/500i (5.9kg vs 6 and 6.3 respectively). Its nimble because the balance is great and its slim, but it isn't light for how much cc and power it has. I'd rather get the 550 mark 2
To people with a lot of filing experience, my comment may seem silly, but thank you for this angle! I'm definitely a visual learner, so I needed to see the angle of your file from three different perspectives: (1)directly above the chain, (2)from the side, up close and level with where you're filing, not above the chain, or below the chain, and (3)a view from in front of your bar… That gives me a 3-D perspective of the angles you use when you're filing - does that makes sense? Thank you so much Buckin! (close-up shots with good lighting really help a lot also👍)
@@Z-Bart I see Husky put out a video on a new chain like yesterday .. I think Steel chains are made from a little harder metal so the edge lasts longer. I would not be surprised if OEM chains were made by some other Mfg .
Buckin I love watching u run this 562xp along with the 572xp. My bar n chain will be here today n will be heading out to make some cuts then tomorrow I'll be modifying the muffler doing a baffle delete and opening the muffler up so the saw can breathe n stay cool
He said this was it's break-in. Funny. When I bought my 576XP a few years back, I asked the dealer what the proper break-in procedure would be. He said run it hard and wide open. Fair enough. She has never known anything else. Everyday is a powerful looking test session if you have the Big Huskies!
I just bought a 562 Mark II for my first chainsaw and ran it for the first time today. I have a lot to learn. But after watching this video I just ordered some 3/16 files for it. I'm going to teach myself how to file and keep my change sharp. I think I abused my chainsaw today not knowing any better. Got it stuck several times and some stumps twisted it etc.
Hahaha! “An opportunity!” Love it Buckin 😂. You have enlightened me, I always thought I had never run square ground before but I was wrong! One new c83 in my experience. Love watching you file and always learn
Great videos and anyone with a few classic ford trucks is a good man you can trust in my book! I work in the city as a chauffeur rn trying to save up to get back up to Alaska where I was a tree faller for 12 years living the good life like you!
I bought a pack of the Duke chain a couple weeks ago. It’s got that side beak also. Seems to be darn good chain for the price. Can’t beat $10-13 a chain
I'm really enjoying these videos, Billy. The experience you share is gold. One thing to consider in comparison of stock and filed chain: break in. The saw usually has a lot of internal friction when new and gains torque after break-in. I'm not sure how much of a factor that plays in your side-by-side.
Tried your process of focusing on the gullet and leaving the rakers alone on my 461. Wow Buckin' what a difference. Pulls herself right through it. Thank you sir.
You had me going there for a bit. It looked like the stock chain (right screen) cut faster. Then I observed your black vest had switched sides in the comparison, and the filed version went to the right-hand frame and did indeed finish first..
Im watching the birth of 562 and the story. And its growing on you. Its a nice saw. All in the filing right. He he. Good to see you healing up along this journey. Wish you a splendid day my friend. Mort
Smooth is better than fast, saves your hands if you’re doing this a lot. I might get myself a 562 and get it walkerized, would be a nice saw when the block is steep and the trees aren’t very big.
Great video and interesting results at the end for sure. Good filing as always. Love the 3/16 file idea on this chain. I am kinda thinking that little 60cc saw is a mean little saw and has impressed you for what it is!
Man brother, everything ya have preached on here about filing, ya have just proven truth abaout it yet again!! Sharp top plate, easy on the rakers....good stuff!! And man, that little booger pulls that 28 great for a 60cc class saw!!! Thanks for showing us this great content brother!!! And i live the comment about a great opportunity to sharpen the chain, rather than being mad, ya just see the good in it!! Love it Billy!! Much love from my family to yours❤
I'll be interested to see what a pipe does to the bottom end and middle of this saw. I'm thinking it might make enough of a difference that this saw paired with the 28" bar could be a really nice felling saw for any trees that can be comfortably taken down with a 28" bar.
I just got my 550xp mk ii in the mail today. A company called safford is having a good sale on all husky’s took about a week to get it from Alabama to wa coast.
U could touch that up with a goofy file and maintain that inner top plate angle. Im not a big fan of unsupported leading edges as I cut wood down under & it just wouldn't make it through many cuts. But without the 'hexa file' a goofy would get that straight untapered sort of 55° inner top plater. Great for the wood species your cutting.
I'm a Stihl gas saw guy and Husky battery-powered saw guy (those Husky battery saws are like lightsabers and mine is what I reach for 70% of the time). That first 6 minutes of the video will definitely help sell Husky saws and chains!
@@mcnab1383 They're both great honestly, but I like the slightly more streamlined battery offerings from Husky. I got a bit confused with the Stihl batteries to be honest. Now I have the Husky I'm invested, but my first saw was a Stihl and I'm fortunate to have a Platinum dealer near me who is a complete legend!
@@yonmusak Yes, Stihl have a confusing number of home-owner and pruning saws with smaller capacity batteries. I almost went with a Husky but decided on a MSA200 with a couple of AP300s, then a 161T (amazing wee saw). Skipped the MSA220, though still tempted, but have just got a MSA300 with an AP500s which is a match for my 550xp.
Thank You Buckin. Ya said you would do the 3/16 filin. Kept your word. Ive got a 28" chain. I'll give er a go, see what I can do. I have seen files for the X-CUT chain out on the interweb. $45 a pop. NOT ME . Stay true and stay strong my friend.
Howdy mr.bucken, was heading outside and checked phone and by goll there you were, been watching this 562 running and anxious to get this 572 out and dresser up and runner,I got some husky bars and chain for it and some off brand stuff also but yes out of box chain always needs a one over before running but thats just me,nothing wrong with out of box but just a ones over bump seems to make it better,just something I learned from the guys before me,didn't want to say old guys,because that's me now!!!! Lol 😁, and yes looks like you stole it!!!! Lol 😁 but good thing you didn't it might cut you!!! Anyway good stuff as always you enlighten me on this new husky chain,!!! P.S.think I will spray a little white on the huskys just because I can!!!! As not to make anyone in the shed jealous!!!! Lol Pleasure-Sierra John 😂
Where one door closes another one opens 👌😁 great can do attitude 🥳 I hope your shoulder is feeling better I’m waiting to get my left shoulder seen to as it’s been clicking and crunching for the past month or so and it is not nice I can’t even use my chainsaw as the vibrations up my arm are not nice 😤🤕
HI BUCKIN 😊😊 after U sharpen that chain it will cut wet newspaper 🗞 😊 that's a edge on that chain that bear 🐻 😮 won't want no part of that after U take that chain and tap it on the as a few times 😮😮 it will think 🤔😊 more than OUCH 😊😊 and will look.back and keep on going and make a new road all at the same time ⌚😊 /buckin ask iron horse about the day he was in the woods logging and he found a bear 🐻 😮 also he kept a look out 4 that bear 🐻 😊 at the same time he didn't cut the chainsaw off either he was ready 😊😊 2 15 2O24
Great video! What do you do when your rakers are hardened? I was cutting into a lot of pecan and wonder if it hardened the rakers. I tried filing them with a flat file to no avail. What would you try next? Thanks!
Dam buckin I watched that all pretty close and it seemed that after you filed the chain the more you cut the better it cut which seems opposite of reality but the proof is right there on video great video see you on the next one
Hea Billy, After hearing all your others saws, and I understand the Husky test run thing which isn't bad, I do want to see and hear this saw after you put a can on it.
Buckin, I'm curious if the saw was already set to your altitude/location. It is amazing how much better the saw gets when it is tuned to your area. You can perform the reset by yourself by idling for 4 minutes and wide open rip cut on a log.
Kickin the absolute snot out of er husqvarnas like to be run hard ying ying ying ding ding ding 🔔round 2 yeah baby! Was rippin today with the 266 just glorious the old 650 mac made a few big rounds the last day I was out just pure fun love it It’s all in the filing Get the gullet THANK YOU! ✌️❤️🌲🪵🪓🐝
The Mark 1 562 already likes to beat the meat with a 24" bar, which Is not the case of the ms 400 from what i've seen around. It was built to be a lightweight 20" beast, in fact to steal some market pool to the 562 as an european logging saw. But husky seems to have taken the lead again, 20" or 24" It be.
@@alessandromonizza8283 The 400 is just stihl putting out an overpriced marketing test subject.😂 There is no reason anyone should want to down the same amount of money as the 500i on a lesser saw.
Happy Thursday Buckin. I haven't talked to you in a while but it looks like life is great my Friend! I am glad to see it! I will have to give you a call one of these days to catch up! Love ya Brother! !!GET THAT DANG GULLET!!!
Lovin the videos on this Husky (Looks like my next new purchase) hired a Stihl 500i for 3 days great saw but thought it was like buying a Ferrari to tow a trailer🤔 That Husky looks a lot of saw for the money please keep the videos coming.
Looks like a nice off the shelf mid sized saw. At 4.7hp, 13lbs & NZ$2200 against the 500i at 6.7hp 13.9lbs & NZ$2755 the Husky is a bit heavy. Designed they say for professional forestry work...designed to provide excellent cutting capacity, without compromising on maneuverability.
Yea, I got that weird factory grind on a new Stihl powersaw chain. It's nice once, then round file will be its destiny. Unless... I get brave and get a square file to fix rer up. Hmmm....
A.year ago, while running a stihl ms 362, you made the comment that if you were going to pick up a 12 or 13 pound 60 cc saw, you would just go ahead and run a 14 pound 572 husky. If I am going to lug around, anything over 12 pounds it will be a Stihl 500i. . More power less weight.
Hey from the UK Buckin ✊I have a theory that the Husky auto tune ramps up the fuelling for longer bars and in the big cuts. I run a mk1 550xp with a 20” bar in hardwood and softwood and it’s always hungry for work, yah! Be very interesting to see how your new saw behaves in the brash compared to how that original 500i did before it got “the treatment” too. Also be interesting if you swapped out the 562xp to a .325 bar and chain (560xp!) I Been running my 576xp today, that’s a fun saw and so smooth eh? Love and Respect buddy 👍 Stand Up &Buck✊Oh and did you dump the spark arrestor on the 562xp yet? Cheers 👍
Now you running a 28 inch bar with 3/8 chain. Or. 325 chain. And is it skip chain or full comp. Thinking a lot about picking up one the new 562 that is.
He hits a rock, messes up the chain and it becomes "a wonderful opportunity" ... love the attitude buck'n. Great stuff.
Bob Ross would call that a "happy accident "
Ah man - I wss breaking in my new 25" Stihl 462 today and I'm not used to the length (I have an MS 241 with an 18" bar) and I ended up BURYING the tip in the ground whilst bucking. I've never had a blade so messed-up! It took me 30 minutes to get her sharp again, but I got the gullet! Cuts like a dream now. Anyone else noticed how high the rakers are on the Stihl chains these days?!
That’s the main reason I am here. Such a positive outlook. Can you imagine what the world would be like if we all could see the world through BBRs eyes?
@@PlanCthruZlove ya
Truth , thx
Satisfying watching you cut through that fir. Love the sound of that saw. You wield it like an artist.
People talk down on the 60cc class....but I find a good 60 saw to be just a phenomenal dance partner. Light, nimble, feisty....like a tango partner with spice. Love em.
Well this is almost as heavy as a ms 462/500i (5.9kg vs 6 and 6.3 respectively). Its nimble because the balance is great and its slim, but it isn't light for how much cc and power it has. I'd rather get the 550 mark 2
Yeah them 60cc people getting all uppity and stuff.
@@glennllewellyn7369 😂😂😂😂
@@em4703I agree the 550 is a beast
The 550 is a nice saw if you are not into the longer bars.
To people with a lot of filing experience, my comment may seem silly, but thank you for this angle! I'm definitely a visual learner, so I needed to see the angle of your file from three different perspectives: (1)directly above the chain, (2)from the side, up close and level with where you're filing, not above the chain, or below the chain, and (3)a view from in front of your bar… That gives me a 3-D perspective of the angles you use when you're filing - does that makes sense? Thank you so much Buckin!
(close-up shots with good lighting really help a lot also👍)
You are an amazing professional 👍 I am totally loving your filing videos, Thank you so much for sharing.
I'm so glad to see buckin is having fun with the 60cc saw. Hopefully this changes how you feel with a modern saw 🙂
He said a 385 isn't that 85 CC's ?
@@mikeskidmore6754 No. That was the chain he was talking about. 👍
@@Z-Bart I see Husky put out a video on a new chain like yesterday .. I think Steel chains are made from a little harder metal so the edge lasts longer. I would not be surprised if OEM chains were made by some other Mfg .
@@mikeskidmore6754C85 is the chain
Buckin I love watching u run this 562xp along with the 572xp. My bar n chain will be here today n will be heading out to make some cuts then tomorrow I'll be modifying the muffler doing a baffle delete and opening the muffler up so the saw can breathe n stay cool
That saw just keeps getting better. Husqvarna you sent that saw to the right place for sure. What a testing it is receiving and looking powerful. ♥️👍
He said this was it's break-in. Funny. When I bought my 576XP a few years back, I asked the dealer what the proper break-in procedure would be. He said run it hard and wide open. Fair enough. She has never known anything else. Everyday is a powerful looking test session if you have the Big Huskies!
I just bought a 562 Mark II for my first chainsaw and ran it for the first time today. I have a lot to learn. But after watching this video I just ordered some 3/16 files for it. I'm going to teach myself how to file and keep my change sharp. I think I abused my chainsaw today not knowing any better. Got it stuck several times and some stumps twisted it etc.
That is a wonderful saw, that’s what makes a man love a Husky. Thanks for showing us the new chain. Can’t wait to see you again this fall
Love you ol’ timer
It will be another great time my friend. Counting the days. ♥️👍
Your 1st interjection addressed the issue I had in the last sharpening video. That thing rips and a great saw for midrange work
Hahaha! “An opportunity!” Love it Buckin 😂. You have enlightened me, I always thought I had never run square ground before but I was wrong! One new c83 in my experience. Love watching you file and always learn
Love my 562 great saw! Bought it blown, rebuilt it and gave it a muffler mod, one of my favorites!
Great videos and anyone with a few classic ford trucks is a good man you can trust in my book! I work in the city as a chauffeur rn trying to save up to get back up to Alaska where I was a tree faller for 12 years living the good life like you!
Thanks Buckin great. Impressive saw and chain
I bought a pack of the Duke chain a couple weeks ago. It’s got that side beak also. Seems to be darn good chain for the price. Can’t beat $10-13 a chain
Good to see you back in the wood Buckin. The 562 is a wonderful saw! Can’t wait until you pipe it!! ✌️
Amazing video, thanks buckin! I’m strongly considering a 562xp mark II now 😂
I'm really enjoying these videos, Billy. The experience you share is gold.
One thing to consider in comparison of stock and filed chain: break in. The saw usually has a lot of internal friction when new and gains torque after break-in. I'm not sure how much of a factor that plays in your side-by-side.
This is one of the best videos you made this year! Hungry saws!
Tried your process of focusing on the gullet and leaving the rakers alone on my 461. Wow Buckin' what a difference. Pulls herself right through it. Thank you sir.
You had me going there for a bit. It looked like the stock chain (right screen) cut faster. Then I observed your black vest had switched sides in the comparison, and the filed version went to the right-hand frame and did indeed finish first..
Good eye sir
Im watching the birth of 562 and the story. And its growing on you. Its a nice saw. All in the filing right. He he. Good to see you healing up along this journey. Wish you a splendid day my friend. Mort
Most definitely all in the filing, these saws will destruct if you’re dull.. if you learn filing and keep them sharp they are one of the very best
Like Buttah! I’m learning something every video. Can’t wait to see what your mods do.
Love it Buckin! It’s all in the filing!
Can’t wait for the port and pipe test
"Wonderful opportunity --" and healing shoulders. What a combo!
Amen
I got the 550 mark 2 it's a démon of a saw and sexy design super vidéo buck love you
That’s the only way to break em in Buckin, the only thing that will seat the rings is heavy load so keep on running it hard! Love all the videos!
Thank goodness something good to watch
I got yer back
Thanks friend
Only a few words but so true. 👍👍♥️
Smooth is better than fast, saves your hands if you’re doing this a lot. I might get myself a 562 and get it walkerized, would be a nice saw when the block is steep and the trees aren’t very big.
Husky's + Positivity +Love = Buckin' Billy Ray!!!
Love you all... ❤❤❤
Lieutenant Bradley
Great video buckin after watching this video I'm certain that that's the next chainsaw I will be buying the 562 mk2 I'm well impressed 🤙
Lovely content . Husqvarna really presents wonderful products . You just bring it all into our lounge rooms . Thanks Buckin 🇦🇺✊🏻
ahhh marko ,, love ya
I cut with Husqvarna, but only use Stihl chains. Stihl chains are much harder than all the others and they keep their sharpness much longer.
They've done work with the balance and av mounts on this saw it looks incredible
Good to see you feeling strong enough to get out and play with your new toy.
Great video and interesting results at the end for sure. Good filing as always. Love the 3/16 file idea on this chain. I am kinda thinking that little 60cc saw is a mean little saw and has impressed you for what it is!
im very pleased right now ,, specially at start up
very good friend! @@BuckinBillyRaySmith
great to see you cutting again buckin.can see you arehaving so fun with that saw.
Thx
Dang Buckin! I was enjoying bucking Pine and Fir with my 80cc, Now I'm thinking Husky 562 MII.
Thanks for your content my friend . Great video, love my 562xp. Peace everyone ✌️
welcome
I'm a big fan of that saw Billy Ray..... It's been my next saw for awhile.... Gotta save up
Man brother, everything ya have preached on here about filing, ya have just proven truth abaout it yet again!! Sharp top plate, easy on the rakers....good stuff!! And man, that little booger pulls that 28 great for a 60cc class saw!!! Thanks for showing us this great content brother!!! And i live the comment about a great opportunity to sharpen the chain, rather than being mad, ya just see the good in it!! Love it Billy!! Much love from my family to yours❤
A nice time to watch buckin thru 2 eyes for a change not 1 half closed. 8 hours in front in wales😂😂😂😂
9 here on the mainland. I miss the live feeds because of that 😊
You really showed me , this man can't wait to get one, your AWESOME ❤
Buckin' your intro is dialed! My favorite channel sir! Thank you!!
thx max
If there’s anyone I trust on UA-cam it’s this guy! Love you brother!!
Your internal check is working well,he is a good man and friend to all he meets. 👍👍♥️
i trust you too sir
Ya I can see the difference after you filed it😎👍
I'll be interested to see what a pipe does to the bottom end and middle of this saw. I'm thinking it might make enough of a difference that this saw paired with the 28" bar could be a really nice felling saw for any trees that can be comfortably taken down with a 28" bar.
I just got my 550xp mk ii in the mail today. A company called safford is having a good sale on all husky’s took about a week to get it from Alabama to wa coast.
U could touch that up with a goofy file and maintain that inner top plate angle. Im not a big fan of unsupported leading edges as I cut wood down under & it just wouldn't make it through many cuts. But without the 'hexa file' a goofy would get that straight untapered sort of 55° inner top plater. Great for the wood species your cutting.
you dont run square?
Cutting good but you know the muffler mod is coming 😉
Great video appreciate your honesty!!!
Mmm Mmm She Sure Sings Ah ! Wonderful Husky B.R. Prayers For All Here ! ATB T God Bless
Can’t wait for the muffler mod!
Buckin, I’m surprised you made it this long with the stock muffler.
😂
Check my insta he he
oh! I will have to do so!
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith
sweat heavens! It is already on its way! NICE@@BuckinBillyRaySmith
Always a pleasure to see Billy at work.
I'm a big fan of this channel from Germany.
(Naturundhund)
Greetings Peter
I'm a Stihl gas saw guy and Husky battery-powered saw guy (those Husky battery saws are like lightsabers and mine is what I reach for 70% of the time). That first 6 minutes of the video will definitely help sell Husky saws and chains!
I'm the other way round, Husky gas and Stihl battery. Each to his own!
@@mcnab1383 They're both great honestly, but I like the slightly more streamlined battery offerings from Husky. I got a bit confused with the Stihl batteries to be honest. Now I have the Husky I'm invested, but my first saw was a Stihl and I'm fortunate to have a Platinum dealer near me who is a complete legend!
@@yonmusak Yes, Stihl have a confusing number of home-owner and pruning saws with smaller capacity batteries. I almost went with a Husky but decided on a MSA200 with a couple of AP300s, then a 161T (amazing wee saw). Skipped the MSA220, though still tempted, but have just got a MSA300 with an AP500s which is a match for my 550xp.
Thank You Buckin. Ya said you would do the 3/16 filin. Kept your word. Ive got a 28" chain. I'll give er a go, see what I can do. I have seen files for the X-CUT chain out on the interweb. $45 a pop. NOT ME .
Stay true and stay strong my friend.
U know I’ve learned wonderful things from u brother
Thank u
thats awesome . glad your here
Howdy mr.bucken, was heading outside and checked phone and by goll there you were, been watching this 562 running and anxious to get this 572 out and dresser up and runner,I got some husky bars and chain for it and some off brand stuff also but yes out of box chain always needs a one over before running but thats just me,nothing wrong with out of box but just a ones over bump seems to make it better,just something I learned
from the guys before me,didn't want to say old guys,because that's me now!!!! Lol 😁, and yes looks like you stole it!!!! Lol 😁 but good thing you didn't it might cut you!!! Anyway good stuff as always you enlighten me on this new husky chain,!!! P.S.think I will spray a little white on the huskys just because I can!!!! As not to make anyone in the shed jealous!!!! Lol Pleasure-Sierra John 😂
hey Buckin. you are doing very well.
True artist,,
Where one door closes another one opens 👌😁 great can do attitude 🥳 I hope your shoulder is feeling better I’m waiting to get my left shoulder seen to as it’s been clicking and crunching for the past month or so and it is not nice I can’t even use my chainsaw as the vibrations up my arm are not nice 😤🤕
HI BUCKIN 😊😊 after U sharpen that chain it will cut wet newspaper 🗞 😊 that's a edge on that chain that bear 🐻 😮 won't want no part of that after U take that chain and tap it on the as a few times 😮😮 it will think 🤔😊 more than OUCH 😊😊 and will look.back and keep on going and make a new road all at the same time ⌚😊 /buckin ask iron horse about the day he was in the woods logging and he found a bear 🐻 😮 also he kept a look out 4 that bear 🐻 😊 at the same time he didn't cut the chainsaw off either he was ready 😊😊 2 15 2O24
I think you’ve sold me Buckin’. Gotta have one.
very happy thus far
Great video! What do you do when your rakers are hardened? I was cutting into a lot of pecan and wonder if it hardened the rakers. I tried filing them with a flat file to no avail. What would you try next?
Thanks!
Love your videos.
That saw is hogging like the fat kid at the buffet table dang Buckin once you hot rod er its gonna be unbelievable 👍👍😎😎😎
Dam buckin I watched that all pretty close and it seemed that after you filed the chain the more you cut the better it cut which seems opposite of reality but the proof is right there on video great video see you on the next one
Hea Billy,
After hearing all your others saws, and I understand the Husky test run thing which isn't bad, I do want to see and hear this saw after you put a can on it.
But it’s like a kid in the candy store. It’s so aggressive feels great.
Billy Ray my friend, picked up a good running Partner P70 today, figured you would be able to appreciate that! Was only $40
nice
Buckin, I'm curious if the saw was already set to your altitude/location. It is amazing how much better the saw gets when it is tuned to your area. You can perform the reset by yourself by idling for 4 minutes and wide open rip cut on a log.
Kickin the absolute snot out of er husqvarnas like to be run hard ying ying ying ding ding ding 🔔round 2 yeah baby! Was rippin today with the 266 just glorious the old 650 mac made a few big rounds the last day I was out just pure fun love it
It’s all in the filing
Get the gullet
THANK YOU!
✌️❤️🌲🪵🪓🐝
yu gotter
That saw sure will give that 400c a run for it's money!👍
The Mark 1 562 already likes to beat the meat with a 24" bar, which Is not the case of the ms 400 from what i've seen around. It was built to be a lightweight 20" beast, in fact to steal some market pool to the 562 as an european logging saw. But husky seems to have taken the lead again, 20" or 24" It be.
@@alessandromonizza8283 The 400 is just stihl putting out an overpriced marketing test subject.😂 There is no reason anyone should want to down the same amount of money as the 500i on a lesser saw.
The thing has some low end tho! My Mark1 562 does not stop easily in the cut, but THIS is nuts from a stock saw.
my thoughts as well
be kind
Very helpful Billy. Hello from Greece.
Great video as always ❤
I wonder what rip saw could make it do
❤Great video as always Very informative
My knowledge on that aggressive hook it elite quick, but it’s so aggressive that it can’t hold up to the sharpness of the tooth
Happy Thursday Buckin. I haven't talked to you in a while but it looks like life is great my Friend! I am glad to see it!
I will have to give you a call one of these days to catch up!
Love ya Brother!
!!GET THAT DANG GULLET!!!
thank you
Lovin the videos on this Husky (Looks like my next new purchase) hired a Stihl 500i for 3 days great saw but thought it was like buying a Ferrari to tow a trailer🤔 That Husky looks a lot of saw for the money please keep the videos coming.
Looks like a nice off the shelf mid sized saw.
At 4.7hp, 13lbs & NZ$2200 against the 500i at 6.7hp 13.9lbs & NZ$2755 the Husky is a bit heavy.
Designed they say for professional forestry work...designed to provide excellent cutting capacity, without compromising on maneuverability.
Very nice video! Work hard and enjoy!!
this video really helped me today Billy, and I hope I can take my in the box extra C85's back
why
Yea, I got that weird factory grind on a new Stihl powersaw chain. It's nice once, then round file will be its destiny. Unless... I get brave and get a square file to fix rer up. Hmmm....
A.year ago, while running a stihl ms 362, you made the comment that if you were going to pick up a 12 or 13 pound 60 cc saw, you would just go ahead and run a 14 pound 572 husky. If I am going to lug around, anything over 12 pounds it will be a Stihl 500i. . More power less weight.
Hey from the UK Buckin ✊I have a theory that the Husky auto tune ramps up the fuelling for longer bars and in the big cuts. I run a mk1 550xp with a 20” bar in hardwood and softwood and it’s always hungry for work, yah! Be very interesting to see how your new saw behaves in the brash compared to how that original 500i did before it got “the treatment” too. Also be interesting if you swapped out the 562xp to a .325 bar and chain (560xp!) I Been running my 576xp today, that’s a fun saw and so smooth eh? Love and Respect buddy 👍 Stand Up &Buck✊Oh and did you dump the spark arrestor on the 562xp yet? Cheers 👍
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Billy do you like the 562xp mark ll over the 572 xp ?
Wow that saw runs hard probably give my 365 a run for its money lol 😅
How does that saw compare to the Sthil 362 as far as comfort and ergonomics?
Can you compare a stock 562 vs some of your hotrod saws?
Now you running a 28 inch bar with 3/8 chain. Or. 325 chain. And is it skip chain or full comp. Thinking a lot about picking up one the new 562 that is.
In the unboxing video , he said it was 3/8 .058 Billy
It is a Husqvarna C-85 chain, .058 gauge, 3/8 pitch full-comp chain.
Only Buckin’ Bily Ray can bury a saw chain and be happy about it.
Psssst! Don't look down until you're off screen. Your fly is down..