Thank you Buckin! I know I appreciate your demonstrations of the relationship between the raker, the tooth, the power of the saw and the length of the bar. I love my Still 461 with a 32 inch bar. But being 6ft 4in tall, I really like my 36inch bar for buckin firewood. Having the right tooth profile and raker height has allowed that to happen without loss of power. Just cant be to hungry!!!
Ive been a Stihl guy my entire life, love em! My next saw i buy will be the 572. Never ran a husky, and after watching buckin, i do believe its time to try one out! :)
Both them saws tear it up! Holy cow. Absolutely loved the part where you set them side by side at a idle. What a sweet sound of music! Thank you Buckin for another great video!
Hey Buckin, you know what would be interesting.. put the 572 chain on the 500, get a time in that log, knock the rakers down to .025, then time it, .035, .045 so on and so on, and see where the rakers are maximized to that higher tq saw. Heck do the same with the 572 and show how different saws need different combinations. Excellent video my friend!
They’re both great saws I’m sure. I’ve a ported 572, so I will be bias. But I just can’t help but think the Husky sounds sweeter, smoother, and responds to throttle beautifully, it’s crisp! I still think the 500i has a barp in the high rev range and appears to be less efficient in its combustion just looking at the amount of the exhaust smoke. But hats off to the 572, that thing gives nothing up to the 80cc EFI saw in that wood. Great vid, Buckin’, thanks again!
@@MJF40 Yep, 500i is rev limited by cutting spark. Pretty healthy way to do it for the engine, I'm surprised it passed emission tests by going this way, and no strato too.
Nah the huskies don’t have good reaction time when pulling the throttle. Maybe the newer ones now do but my uncle has got some older ones and they’re slow to throttle up when pulling the trigger. Our stihls have a much better reaction, almost instantaneous. Easier to take apart and put together too.
@@rogerpowers3891old saws are simple to pull apart, and hanging and or lazy revs is generally a problem with a tune or the saw in my book. Feel free to like what you do but just be honest, you liked a newer saw than an older worn out one, no matter what brand that wouldn’t exactly be surprising. Try more things, you may happily surprise yourself.
I really love the fact that in every video, though you could have cut off entirely the warmup procedure for obvious reasons, you choose to keep it, so ppl can finally understand the importance of it, with ALL engines!👍
Can't beat this channel. Just a good ol boy as honest as proof let's him be yet still doesn't seem to judge others. He might joke around about things but it's all in fun. I can tell this man is an educated man in real world. I don't know if it's self taught or whatever. Doesn't matter. We need more men like this in America and the whole world and we'd have that country back where you could leave your doors unlocked at night and not worry. This dude's the real deal and i think it's awesome that he cares about humans in general enough to take his personal time to show all smart enough to listen and watch tons of useful real life survival outdoor ways that we all might need one day or can use anytime anyways. We love u. Keep it up
Love ur content learning constant. I’m a mechanic not a fellar or tree pro but I’ve takin to saw building. Kinda a bug that I can’t shake. I really liked this pairing and how u broke it down to engine size vs set up for overall performance. Anyway watched a lot of ur stuff but figured I’d chime in thanx.
This was a good video. I remember that day you ran the barking 500I . I really thought you were going to throw it over the hill and leave it. Now fast forward to the future you are having fun with it. I love it. Liked the comparison today. I think you have the setup as close as you can get with your experience. I will be looking forward to the fur cuts. Then if I remember you say Arbutis (SP.) is harder yet. Thanks for the information. Thought and prayers going out to Lance.
Very interesting comparison. Power without Sharpness is wasted energy. I'm a shop woodworker so Chainsaws are an ancillary rather than primary tool. But it behoves every timber tool user to study the cutting edge closely. Far to many end user's avoid and resent sharpening when they should embrace it. It will save them many hours of heartache and frustration. I remember watching one apprentice pack a tizzy over the Sharpening bench. The foreman looked at me and predicted he wouldn't make the cut. He didn't.
Great video. Im a little amazed given the Stihl has more displacement. Husky is 70.6 см³ and Stihl is 79.2 см³. So its amazing that the Husky is basically tied with the Stihl. Both are super great saws and i would love anyone of them, but if possible i would rather take the Husky. Dealer is closer to my home and the Husky is about 330€ cheaper than Stihl. So its a no brainer for me.
I run both the Stihl 500i and Husqvarna 572 XPG. They’re both great saws. Being from Montana and working in the cold, I really like the heated handles on the Husqvarna 572, 562, and 550. What brand of chainsaw pants are you using?
Happy Thanksgiving buckin! Hope your spending time with the family and having a great day. My mother passed 4 1/2 weeks ago so this is my and my fathers first without her and it has been very hard... I wish everyone else here a happy Thanksgiving and hope that none of you are having to go through this kind of pain.
That's rough, John, so sorry for your loss 😔 Losing a loved one leaves a gap no one can fill. All you can do is keep her in your heart forever, and keep going. There will be bright days again, be strong, friend ✊🏻❤️
Thank you all for your kind words and sorry for the late response, it means a lot to me right now and has truly been the most difficult thing I have ever experienced... The people who are apart of this community are pretty awesome and I'm thankful to be a part of it.
@maxjones9131 thank you for the kind words friend and I am truly sorry that you and I have become apart of the same club😢. I wish you and your family healing and pray that you find peace in-between the heartbreak... Always know that your father is with you and watching over you.
Thank you very much Buckin! Excellent Video! Exactly what you said at the end. I love both saws. I have more Stihl for sure. But I absolutely love Husqvarna. It’s a different division but I’ve owned husqvarna dirt bikes and motorcycles. They are actually the oldest continuously running motorcycle in the world. In my experience with both saws. Like you said at the end. I like Husqvarna for higher rpm, but they usually feel like they have slightly less torque. Stihls have a lower rpm than Husqvarna but feel like they have slightly more torque. But the cutting speed is slightly slower from the obvious lower rpm. Many days running both. Thank you again Buckin!🤙
Husqvarna has more high end torque and Stihl has more low end torque. And considering both saw brands recommend you run them at full RPMs I would say that Husqvarna has the most torque.
The thing is, they both cut a consistent 11 seconds (fantastic sawmanship too) . Now Buckin, put it up against the 592 ... I think you've proven that Ripsaw is one of the best builders in the world though . :)
Yet another great video!! Great way to show chain comparison feom the grind, to the rakers😊😊😊 job well done sir! And wowzas...those two running side by side sang a beautiful song to me lol!!! Much love from my family to yours😊
Both are perfect.... sharp chains are key to not straining a saw. You see UA-camrs with saws bouncing dull or uneven chains. You teach so much and truly inspire. On a side note how is young Ewan doing. I may have spelled his name wrong if so sorry young man.
I have an 088 Sthil abkut the same But 572 better. I raced Motocross enduro Husqvarna bikes love that company. Husq Varna means "house by river " in Swede. Both make good Saws We are Using Echoe on clean up and trim really reliable always start easy .
Thanks Buckin, I've been trying to figure out which saw is best for me (70 acre woodlot owner doing mostly firewood and the odd saw log). I have an old Stihl 361, but want a bit more power. Thinking I'll go with the 572xpg to save on $$$. Your channel has been a huge inspiration and an even bigger help for me in this new chapter of land ownership/woodlot management. Thank you sir!
It would be interesting if you just swapped the chains between the saws and tested again. I think you already know what would happen I just enjoy watching you run saws.
GREAT COMPARISON AND EXPLAINATION BUCKIN ,,WHAT I LIKE IS THAT YOUVE SPENT LOTS OF TIME ON BOTH SAWS ,,SO THERES NO DISCREPANCIES ,,,BOTH EXCELLENT SAWS ,,RIPSAW ROCKS 😁😁👍👍
It sure sounds to me like the XP can hold the rpm better under load. Could be the difference in chain but if the Stihl had better power with more aggressive rakers you would think it would have an advantage.
Ive used ported versions of all three of huskys newer big saws, and they absolutely rip. Aside from a carb recall issue on the 585, they have been good saws.
Idk if you have covered this before in another video but you said you don’t run a hungry raker in this video how or when do you decide you need to file the rakers what do you look or feel for when you say ok now I need to file my rakers down some and when you do file them do you file them all the way down on the hard setting in a gauge? I use Gordys gauges from west coast saws they seem to really make the chain grab do you recommend a different gauge that’s maybe better for hard woods I cut a lot of oak maple and locust here in Pa. Iv learned a lot from this channel and always looking for any tips or tricks I can get!!
Mate yes that is the best deal. In my country (Greece) 500 costs approximately 500 euros over 572 stock. This is why I bought 572 and because I am a husky guy. All day 24/7 mate. 😂
Come on now Buckin it's all about endurance in the trees. I have all echo saws used to run Stihl. Love the content and need an axe like your content. And yes ear muffs are like running saw in Ist class even though I have never flown in a plane. Running saw with muffs is blessing! Love ya Buckin and I'll never stop thank y for teaching me not b scared when y file.
Both saws seem to briefly quit running halfway through the cut. The dreamsicle is quieter but doesn't seem quite as strong? I've been running a triangular raker on a couple saws, they cut really well for me. Not sure, they may be Carlson.
Great video! I have a stock 500i and still getting use to a saw of that size. At what point would you send it off for tuning if you were in my situation?
No need to tune it! It’s fuel injected so it tunes itself. You could get it ported and it’ll pick up a lot of power. It’s a powerful saw anyway so you’re probably good for 15 years.
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith Cmon Buckin, Can you release 2 videos in one day? haha. I'm cheering for the underdog. All the pros in the woods in northern B.C. all use Huskya. I guess there is a reason why😀
After years of running husky 372s and 385s, I bought a Stihl 500 and love it. Mainly because I was tired of the kill switches constantly going bad and the pull rope system issues on the huskys. I'm liking the Stihl 500. Have cut around 35 loads of timber and over 40 cord of firewood with it so far with no issues.
Lance, I'm so sorry to hear that you're not feeling well 😔 Sending love and healing light to you right now! ❤️💛✨✨✨🙏🏼 We appreciate you and you are in our thoughts. Hang in there ✊🏻 We love you, friend ❤️
A 200 dollar metal detector will save many damaged chains and possibly injuries. Scan the length of the tree, especially where tree service wood is concerned....
Ahhh, the sound of those two saws, music to my ears! With as many hours as you have on both saws, you would know better than anyone, and it sounds like you're calling it a draw. I'm a Stihl guy, but I'd take either saw after watching your vids.
Hey Buckin, I got an old 66 Husqvarna in great shape. I would like a bark box or something similar. Where can find one? Thanks, keep up the great vids I'm an East Coaster 🇨🇦
Hey buckin I have a ripsaw modified 572xp too How can I get a pipe for it? I’m assuming you have the pretzel pipe that mark trader at soupakool saw sells? I went to his website to order and unfortunately he doesn’t list a pipe available for a 572
you guys are funny...in a sense! been randomly watching BBR's videos for quite some time, not a pro in this field, but used chain saws many times in my life (small ones)...I must admit I do NOT understand half of what you sayin' and always found Buckin' on the freaky side...although entertaining and rather funny. that being said, tks a bundle for the enjoyment Dudes!
I did not run either the 500i or the Husqvarna 592xp. How ever own stihl saws and recently bought a 3120xp. Do to watching buckin, I've contacted ripsaw about porting my other saws. So thank you for your incite billy ray.
Last night I ordered hoodies for my girls for Christmas, I think they will enjoy the new design, let you know what they think. There daddy's girls, so they wear what I wear.
Billy ray I was talking with a friend who owns a saw shop. The conversation was how long should I expect a saw to last. Instantly I said 20-25 years. I buy commercial quality products for the professional. He said stihl and Husqvarna surveyed their customers and the average result from them was an expected life of 5 years. I think that is just wrong, I want a saw to run and be able to buy parts if needed, for 20 years. The money there asking for most Saws is significant. What's your opinion on how long a saw should last. My old stihl saws still working are 20 to 40 years old. Granted, with the old saws, I can't get parts for them if they break. The saws become wall art. I don't want this newer plastic junk.
I run a 2100 on my Alaskan mill with a 36 inch bar and I'm very happy with it. I tried my Walkerized 394 but it doesn't pump enough oil for that bar. I know some people that run the newer 3120 but I haven't tried it.Hope that helps.
@BuckinBillyRaySmith which stock Powersaw would be your recommendation , it's gonna be a permanent combination , so should I go with something like the Husqvarna 592 or Stihl 661 ?
Okay boys and girls i have a 572 that i put a header pipe on...WOKE that saw up. I also have a 462...no header...yet buildin on this week. But ive seriously been thinking of getting a 500i. Is it a huge difference from 462? I know its a bigger saw, but in the wood is it exceptionally noticeable? Or do i just go with the husky 592? Feedback please
They sound real cool idling together. Wicked pair of machines.
Thank you Buckin! I know I appreciate your demonstrations of the relationship between the raker, the tooth, the power of the saw and the length of the bar. I love my Still 461 with a 32 inch bar. But being 6ft 4in tall, I really like my 36inch bar for buckin firewood. Having the right tooth profile and raker height has allowed that to happen without loss of power. Just cant be to hungry!!!
Ive been a Stihl guy my entire life, love em! My next saw i buy will be the 572. Never ran a husky, and after watching buckin, i do believe its time to try one out! :)
Both them saws tear it up! Holy cow. Absolutely loved the part where you set them side by side at a idle. What a sweet sound of music! Thank you Buckin for another great video!
Hey Buckin, you know what would be interesting.. put the 572 chain on the 500, get a time in that log, knock the rakers down to .025, then time it, .035, .045 so on and so on, and see where the rakers are maximized to that higher tq saw. Heck do the same with the 572 and show how different saws need different combinations.
Excellent video my friend!
They’re both great saws I’m sure. I’ve a ported 572, so I will be bias. But I just can’t help but think the Husky sounds sweeter, smoother, and responds to throttle beautifully, it’s crisp! I still think the 500i has a barp in the high rev range and appears to be less efficient in its combustion just looking at the amount of the exhaust smoke. But hats off to the 572, that thing gives nothing up to the 80cc EFI saw in that wood. Great vid, Buckin’, thanks again!
That could be ignition cut off by the fuel injection and the smartness of the 500i. I agree though and I’m a husky fan but like both.
@@MJF40 Yep, 500i is rev limited by cutting spark. Pretty healthy way to do it for the engine, I'm surprised it passed emission tests by going this way, and no strato too.
Nah the huskies don’t have good reaction time when pulling the throttle. Maybe the newer ones now do but my uncle has got some older ones and they’re slow to throttle up when pulling the trigger. Our stihls have a much better reaction, almost instantaneous. Easier to take apart and put together too.
@@rogerpowers3891old saws are simple to pull apart, and hanging and or lazy revs is generally a problem with a tune or the saw in my book. Feel free to like what you do but just be honest, you liked a newer saw than an older worn out one, no matter what brand that wouldn’t exactly be surprising. Try more things, you may happily surprise yourself.
I really love the fact that in every video, though you could have cut off entirely the warmup procedure for obvious reasons, you choose to keep it, so ppl can finally understand the importance of it, with ALL engines!👍
Best comment here! I agree 100%!
Great video again Buckin! Thanks for the beautiful content. How would you compare your walkerized 372xp to the 572xp an the 500I in this video?
572 sounds better, running great , both class saws but I'd rather the husky
Agreed!
My god do those sound glorious running together. Sounds like a top fuel drag car waiting to launch!
Meh, my poulan pro sounds the same stfu 🤡🌎
I truly appreciate your (straight forward approach ) No B. S! , Need more people like you brother .
Can't beat this channel. Just a good ol boy as honest as proof let's him be yet still doesn't seem to judge others. He might joke around about things but it's all in fun. I can tell this man is an educated man in real world. I don't know if it's self taught or whatever. Doesn't matter. We need more men like this in America and the whole world and we'd have that country back where you could leave your doors unlocked at night and not worry. This dude's the real deal and i think it's awesome that he cares about humans in general enough to take his personal time to show all smart enough to listen and watch tons of useful real life survival outdoor ways that we all might need one day or can use anytime anyways. We love u. Keep it up
Thx for that
Yeah that was well put amen!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love ur content learning constant. I’m a mechanic not a fellar or tree pro but I’ve takin to saw building. Kinda a bug that I can’t shake. I really liked this pairing and how u broke it down to engine size vs set up for overall performance. Anyway watched a lot of ur stuff but figured I’d chime in thanx.
This was a good video. I remember that day you ran the barking 500I . I really thought you were going to throw it over the hill and leave it. Now fast forward to the future you are having fun with it. I love it. Liked the comparison today. I think you have the setup as close as you can get with your experience. I will be looking forward to the fur cuts. Then if I remember you say Arbutis (SP.) is harder yet. Thanks for the information.
Thought and prayers going out to Lance.
th Todd
Very interesting comparison.
Power without Sharpness is wasted energy. I'm a shop woodworker so Chainsaws are an ancillary rather than primary tool. But it behoves every timber tool user to study the cutting edge closely.
Far to many end user's avoid and resent sharpening when they should embrace it. It will save them many hours of heartache and frustration.
I remember watching one apprentice pack a tizzy over the Sharpening bench. The foreman looked at me and predicted he wouldn't make the cut. He didn't.
Great video. Im a little amazed given the Stihl has more displacement. Husky is 70.6 см³ and Stihl is 79.2 см³. So its amazing that the Husky is basically tied with the Stihl. Both are super great saws and i would love anyone of them, but if possible i would rather take the Husky. Dealer is closer to my home and the Husky is about 330€ cheaper than Stihl. So its a no brainer for me.
Oh it’s stronger the next video will make sense
no brainer
Put them in bigger wood and the 500i will win. This is like complaining an 881 is slow in a 25-30 inch wood compared to a 660.
Husky bad ass
Esse sthil é um 661 ou é um 500i@@BuckinBillyRaySmith
Great video, Billy! I enjoy the chain details. A smooth cutting chain is usually better than a bouncy one.
Listening to those two saws idling together is GLORIOUS!
Man the sound of them running together ❤️
I know right
I run both the Stihl 500i and Husqvarna 572 XPG. They’re both great saws. Being from Montana and working in the cold, I really like the heated handles on the Husqvarna 572, 562, and 550. What brand of chainsaw pants are you using?
Happy Thanksgiving buckin! Hope your spending time with the family and having a great day. My mother passed 4 1/2 weeks ago so this is my and my fathers first without her and it has been very hard... I wish everyone else here a happy Thanksgiving and hope that none of you are having to go through this kind of pain.
Sorry for your loss
Sorry for your loss. My dad passed last spring. Holidays are difficult. I share your pain, brother. Happy Thanksgiving!
That's rough, John, so sorry for your loss 😔
Losing a loved one leaves a gap no one can fill. All you can do is keep her in your heart forever, and keep going.
There will be bright days again, be strong, friend ✊🏻❤️
Thank you all for your kind words and sorry for the late response, it means a lot to me right now and has truly been the most difficult thing I have ever experienced... The people who are apart of this community are pretty awesome and I'm thankful to be a part of it.
@maxjones9131 thank you for the kind words friend and I am truly sorry that you and I have become apart of the same club😢. I wish you and your family healing and pray that you find peace in-between the heartbreak... Always know that your father is with you and watching over you.
Great editing around the 9 min mark for the sound signature. Phenomal work
Thank you very much Buckin! Excellent Video!
Exactly what you said at the end.
I love both saws. I have more Stihl for sure. But I absolutely love Husqvarna. It’s a different division but I’ve owned husqvarna dirt bikes and motorcycles.
They are actually the oldest continuously running motorcycle in the world.
In my experience with both saws. Like you said at the end. I like Husqvarna for higher rpm, but they usually feel like they have slightly less torque.
Stihls have a lower rpm than Husqvarna but feel like they have slightly more torque. But the cutting speed is slightly slower from the obvious lower rpm. Many days running both.
Thank you again Buckin!🤙
Husqvarna has more high end torque and Stihl has more low end torque. And considering both saw brands recommend you run them at full RPMs I would say that Husqvarna has the most torque.
The thing is, they both cut a consistent 11 seconds (fantastic sawmanship too) . Now Buckin, put it up against the 592 ... I think you've proven that Ripsaw is one of the best builders in the world though . :)
One of the best builders in the world? That’s laughable.
Yet another great video!! Great way to show chain comparison feom the grind, to the rakers😊😊😊 job well done sir! And wowzas...those two running side by side sang a beautiful song to me lol!!! Much love from my family to yours😊
So looking on ripsaws website they have a square ground chain vs a lengthened chain? Pros and cons?
Awesome video of two great saws🙏
Both are perfect.... sharp chains are key to not straining a saw. You see UA-camrs with saws bouncing dull or uneven chains. You teach so much and truly inspire. On a side note how is young Ewan doing. I may have spelled his name wrong if so sorry young man.
Hi, Lance! Praying for better days ahead. Great show as always, thanks.
I have an 088 Sthil abkut the same
But 572 better.
I raced Motocross enduro Husqvarna bikes love that company.
Husq Varna means "house by river " in Swede.
Both make good Saws
We are Using Echoe on clean up and trim really reliable always start easy .
Oh yes here we go!!! Im dying to do this with stock saws on my channel!!
Thanks Buckin, I've been trying to figure out which saw is best for me (70 acre woodlot owner doing mostly firewood and the odd saw log). I have an old Stihl 361, but want a bit more power. Thinking I'll go with the 572xpg to save on $$$. Your channel has been a huge inspiration and an even bigger help for me in this new chapter of land ownership/woodlot management. Thank you sir!
You can get the 585xp and upgrade it to a 592xp cylinder kit.
I have 572 and I do like it but I think I'd be happier with a 585.
I've got stihl and husqvarna. Would be cool to see stock comparison on both. Can't go wrong with either. Love videos.
they are not in the same class . this was more of a chain comparison actually
Super video Buckin Billy!
It would be interesting if you just swapped the chains between the saws and tested again. I think you already know what would happen I just enjoy watching you run saws.
The editing Buckin! Awesome!great vid! Sold me on a 572 that’s for sure
My goodness that 572 sounds beautiful
I do like it
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith can you recommend a good saw for milling??? Been looking at ms661 or 592xp. Can't decide.
Hey what suspenders do you recommend?
Thanks for helping people, keep doing it.
Just notified.. Alan. WOW 🤩. Thank you friend
Couldn't find the HiViz hoodies on your website.
GREAT COMPARISON AND EXPLAINATION BUCKIN ,,WHAT I LIKE IS THAT YOUVE SPENT LOTS OF TIME ON BOTH SAWS ,,SO THERES NO DISCREPANCIES ,,,BOTH EXCELLENT SAWS ,,RIPSAW ROCKS 😁😁👍👍
They are lovely
It sure sounds to me like the XP can hold the rpm better under load. Could be the difference in chain but if the Stihl had better power with more aggressive rakers you would think it would have an advantage.
Ive used ported versions of all three of huskys newer big saws, and they absolutely rip. Aside from a carb recall issue on the 585, they have been good saws.
I run a stock Sthil 500i. We log and do tree removals in yards and i must say the 500i is a incredible saw.
What modifications did you make to your 572, where can I get that exhaust?
Very cool vid Buckin
what size sweatshirt you rock? i bought a xl, seams like a usa large. so was curious
I love the sound of both saws sitting next to each other. It reminded me of being at the race track. Prayers to all watching. One love
Ole Billy Ray is one of the coolest dudes. I have learned so much from this guy it is insane. Thanks brother keep it up.
Wish you had done a recut comp after touching the rakers on the 572.
does your 572 have custom exhaust ?
Idk if you have covered this before in another video but you said you don’t run a hungry raker in this video how or when do you decide you need to file the rakers what do you look or feel for when you say ok now I need to file my rakers down some and when you do file them do you file them all the way down on the hard setting in a gauge? I use Gordys gauges from west coast saws they seem to really make the chain grab do you recommend a different gauge that’s maybe better for hard woods I cut a lot of oak maple and locust here in Pa. Iv learned a lot from this channel and always looking for any tips or tricks I can get!!
Mate yes that is the best deal. In my country (Greece) 500 costs approximately 500 euros over 572 stock. This is why I bought 572 and because I am a husky guy. All day 24/7 mate. 😂
Me too
Those 2 saws running together sound amazing
Come on now Buckin it's all about endurance in the trees. I have all echo saws used to run Stihl. Love the content and need an axe like your content. And yes ear muffs are like running saw in Ist class even though I have never flown in a plane. Running saw with muffs is blessing! Love ya Buckin and I'll never stop thank y for teaching me not b scared when y file.
Both saws seem to briefly quit running halfway through the cut. The dreamsicle is quieter but doesn't seem quite as strong?
I've been running a triangular raker on a couple saws, they cut really well for me. Not sure, they may be Carlson.
Great video!
I have a stock 500i and still getting use to a saw of that size. At what point would you send it off for tuning if you were in my situation?
No need to tune it! It’s fuel injected so it tunes itself. You could get it ported and it’ll pick up a lot of power. It’s a powerful saw anyway so you’re probably good for 15 years.
572 for the win, particularly given the cc difference
It's a good comparison but remember cedar is like dropping a hot knife through butter for both of these saws.
Wait til tomorrow
I would like to see a harder wood comparison, I think the larger displacement would shine more.
@@truckguy6.7of course it will
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith Cmon Buckin, Can you release 2 videos in one day? haha.
I'm cheering for the underdog. All the pros in the woods in northern B.C. all use Huskya. I guess there is a reason why😀
I'd love to send you a big log of Oak. However shipping from Ohio to you is a bit steep nowadays! Love Ya Buckin', keep the chips flying.
After years of running husky 372s and 385s, I bought a Stihl 500 and love it. Mainly because I was tired of the kill switches constantly going bad and the pull rope system issues on the huskys. I'm liking the Stihl 500. Have cut around 35 loads of timber and over 40 cord of firewood with it so far with no issues.
572 sounds sweet
Very interesting. Like is say my favorite saw it the one that runs right full of fuel and has a sharp chain.
Great video that… really does show how important the chain is on the saw…
Indeed
Is that a 28” bar? Also do you like the full wrap handle and if so why do you like it?
Lance, I'm so sorry to hear that you're not feeling well 😔
Sending love and healing light to you right now! ❤️💛✨✨✨🙏🏼
We appreciate you and you are in our thoughts. Hang in there ✊🏻 We love you, friend ❤️
Thank you Helga
We're here for each other 😊
Love your noble honorable simplicity
Thanks Buckin' 👍
That 572 a good stock saw. No need to spend money it runs good out the box
Those saws rip dude. I love the husky more because that's all we ran growing up but that 500i is no slouch.
A 200 dollar metal detector will save many damaged chains and possibly injuries. Scan the length of the tree, especially where tree service wood is concerned....
What about the Protos Helmet?
Do you tested one?
I have got to admit I am a little jealous that cedar must smell so good thanks Buckin!!!!
I love watching and learning from you buckin 😂 Your videos are so inspiring God bless ya
They both sound great 👍with Bucking filing those saws anything possible
The pipes side by side sound like glorious applause 👏
i liked it too
I have a stock 046 with a barkbox and I have a stock 500i , they run neck&neck , I put my stock 372xp in the mix too , it's right there as well
Ahhh, the sound of those two saws, music to my ears! With as many hours as you have on both saws, you would know better than anyone, and it sounds like you're calling it a draw. I'm a Stihl guy, but I'd take either saw after watching your vids.
How do I purchase that pipe?
And where do we get the magic pipe?
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Both work the same...can't see the difference... How long is the chain on these saws?
Hey Buckin, I got an old 66 Husqvarna in great shape. I would like a bark box or something similar. Where can find one?
Thanks, keep up the great vids
I'm an East Coaster 🇨🇦
The muffs side by side side sounds like a drag race at the starting line;)
What type of fire wood do you think is better? I live in Kentucky and I’m just curious
Hey buckin can you do the same test but with round file chains?
Do you feel the weight difference!?
Husky fam here but I don't hesitate to pick of either of these brands when I get a good 2nd hand deal!
Very cool
Hey buckin I have a ripsaw modified 572xp too How can I get a pipe for it? I’m assuming you have the pretzel pipe that mark trader at soupakool saw sells? I went to his website to order and unfortunately he doesn’t list a pipe available for a 572
Buckin’ where can we buy ur 500i pipe?
The husky doesn't throw the chips back at the operator.
you guys are funny...in a sense! been randomly watching BBR's videos for quite some time, not a pro in this field, but used chain saws many times in my life (small ones)...I must admit I do NOT understand half of what you sayin' and always found Buckin' on the freaky side...although entertaining and rather funny. that being said, tks a bundle for the enjoyment Dudes!
Hey Buckin! What raker guide is that? I need to pick one up I have no idea what I’m doing with my 251!
husky
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith gotcha thanks buckin!
I personally own a Sachs Dolmar 120 /47mm piston
What do you think of old Dolmar saws?
Does rip saw sell those husky mufflers??
I did not run either the 500i or the Husqvarna 592xp. How ever own stihl saws and recently bought a 3120xp. Do to watching buckin, I've contacted ripsaw about porting my other saws. So thank you for your incite billy ray.
Last night I ordered hoodies for my girls for Christmas, I think they will enjoy the new design, let you know what they think. There daddy's girls, so they wear what I wear.
Billy ray I was talking with a friend who owns a saw shop. The conversation was how long should I expect a saw to last. Instantly I said 20-25 years. I buy commercial quality products for the professional. He said stihl and Husqvarna surveyed their customers and the average result from them was an expected life of 5 years. I think that is just wrong, I want a saw to run and be able to buy parts if needed, for 20 years. The money there asking for most Saws is significant. What's your opinion on how long a saw should last. My old stihl saws still working are 20 to 40 years old. Granted, with the old saws, I can't get parts for them if they break. The saws become wall art. I don't want this newer plastic junk.
Lance. ✊. Thank you, and God Bless you.
Hi Buckin , I hope you had a Great Thanksgiving.
Which powersaw would you recommend to run a 36 inch bar ? Thanks for your help Brother
I run a 2100 on my Alaskan mill with a 36 inch bar and I'm very happy with it. I tried my Walkerized 394 but it doesn't pump enough oil for that bar. I know some people that run the newer 3120 but I haven't tried it.Hope that helps.
@@gregandraymonde I have some huge Red Oak trees that need to come down and need a powersaw that will pull a 36-inch bar.
We’ll power wise the 500. But it won’t handle it stock it’s to weak where as the husky will just carry it but not pull it like the 500
@BuckinBillyRaySmith which stock Powersaw would be your recommendation , it's gonna be a permanent combination , so should I go with something like the Husqvarna 592 or Stihl 661 ?
Okay boys and girls i have a 572 that i put a header pipe on...WOKE that saw up. I also have a 462...no header...yet buildin on this week. But ive seriously been thinking of getting a 500i. Is it a huge difference from 462? I know its a bigger saw, but in the wood is it exceptionally noticeable? Or do i just go with the husky 592? Feedback please
My ported 462 narrowly beats my ported 500i, and I have a foam filter kit on my 500 and running stock air filter on the 462
Oh yeah Baby! Thank You Buckin'