TsuMura makes a small mount 3/8 in 20 and 24. I’m a dealer if you want one. Nice review, I just run across your channel. Oregon Versacut has a small mount 20” in 3/8’s also
Congrats on 16k. As far as content, just do what you want, be yourself. Do the content that comes to mind. Just watch out for some of the guys out there if youre not in bed with them, theyll do you dirty, with lies and im not the only one! I know im repeating myself, it just comes to me to mention again. But why would that saw not be "professional."
Thanks for watchin and yea the content probably will be the same as far as saws im not sure what your talkin about if i said it wasnt professional i miss spoke i also said it looked like professional models such as 545 555 565 husky calls these professional instead of xp both models are not clamshell which normally means there for heavy use they just name them different 545 professional 550xp
Yeah, just a follow up comment about your position on this "not a professional saw" 562xp markii is advertised by husqvarna for daily professional use with the power of 60cc. Maybe its not a 36" big felling saw but husqvarna would certainly disagree with you that its NOT a professional saw. Not only that but "home owner" saws arent usually priced at eight and a half. But really, not to pick at the video or cause controversy or be an ass, but why would you say its "not professional" or did i hear you wrong? I did go back to make sure, maybe i heard you wrong twice. And hey, i always misspeak too, incase its just a misspeak/error.
Just miss spoke i guess i was just sayin the top cover looks like huskys professional models size of bar doesnt mean anything its saw design that seperates the 2
@@MitchellsBackyardLogging cool, yeah, i misspeak all the time ! On my videos. Thanks man. Do the content you want to do, do what you like, keep it real, your channel is what it is and its more or less unique. Thanks for message back, response.
@@metalandwood4uHusqvarna has 2 lines of professional saws. The XP models and the other models are just called professional. Examples would be 545 professional and 550xp. Also 555 professional and 562xp.
@@KAMP8505 you know 450xp rancher is considered a professional saw. If the saw can cut daily for a year or two with just basic maintenece its a professional saw.
I agree that any saw pretty much be used professionally but most people seperate them in 2 categories home owner and pro most of the home owners are clam shell design and pros are not
Thank you for getting the 562 MKII for the channel. Currently have a 550 MKII and love it. Does everything I need. No complaints other than it's heavy for a 50 cc saw. Being so close in weight it makes sense to step up and get the 562 instead of 550 now. You can also run up to a 28 on the 562. Time will tell, but looks like a winner for Husky. Seems like it takes them to make a MKII before they get it right. FYI, TsuMura makes a lightweight bar for the 550 in small format up to 20". Have 18" and like it. Look forward to videos of the Husky trio cutting to get your take. Congrats on the new saws. Got my eye on 572/400/462. Tough to even justify a med size saw cost wise for my needs. Don't really need it, but who doesn't want another chainsaw.
I've ran husqvarna since back in the 80s and have always had good service out of them,I started years ago with a 262xp and 268,then 272xp and so on,I have also ran stihl all my life and had good service from them but where I am husqvarna is cheaper and more dealers around me although I do love my 500i, the 572xp is a very comfortable saw to me and they are smoother to run for me as well,can't wait to see that 562xp in action
They designed a new bottom part, and took quite a lot of other heat protection from the 550 mk 2. It doesn't have stuffers, just like the 592. It was also slightly lighter than the 562mk1.
XPG is not only good to have when it's cold, it's fantastic to have warmth in the handle when it's relatively cold and rainy. I won't buy a chainsaw without it.
@@MitchellsBackyardLogging If one is dry on the legs and warm on the hands, one is unlikely to freeze. Once you get used to the comfort it's hard to go the other way, Wes
Great channel, good info.
Pick one 562 XP mark 2 or MS 400C. Thanks
If it says XP on it it is most certainly a pro grade saw
TsuMura makes a small mount 3/8 in 20 and 24. I’m a dealer if you want one. Nice review, I just run across your channel. Oregon Versacut has a small mount 20” in 3/8’s also
What's up Mike. Chipper1 here.
Trusted seller here guys.
Have a great night.
Congrats on 16k. As far as content, just do what you want, be yourself. Do the content that comes to mind. Just watch out for some of the guys out there if youre not in bed with them, theyll do you dirty, with lies and im not the only one! I know im repeating myself, it just comes to me to mention again. But why would that saw not be "professional."
Thanks for watchin and yea the content probably will be the same as far as saws im not sure what your talkin about if i said it wasnt professional i miss spoke i also said it looked like professional models such as 545 555 565 husky calls these professional instead of xp both models are not clamshell which normally means there for heavy use they just name them different 545 professional 550xp
Mr. Mitchell, this makes me want to weigh some crankstuffers...I personally like the 562...again congrats on the channel growth...
Appreciate it thanks for watching
Yeah, just a follow up comment about your position on this "not a professional saw" 562xp markii is advertised by husqvarna for daily professional use with the power of 60cc. Maybe its not a 36" big felling saw but husqvarna would certainly disagree with you that its NOT a professional saw. Not only that but "home owner" saws arent usually priced at eight and a half. But really, not to pick at the video or cause controversy or be an ass, but why would you say its "not professional" or did i hear you wrong? I did go back to make sure, maybe i heard you wrong twice. And hey, i always misspeak too, incase its just a misspeak/error.
Just miss spoke i guess i was just sayin the top cover looks like huskys professional models size of bar doesnt mean anything its saw design that seperates the 2
@@MitchellsBackyardLogging cool, yeah, i misspeak all the time ! On my videos. Thanks man. Do the content you want to do, do what you like, keep it real, your channel is what it is and its more or less unique. Thanks for message back, response.
@@metalandwood4uHusqvarna has 2 lines of professional saws. The XP models and the other models are just called professional. Examples would be 545 professional and 550xp. Also 555 professional and 562xp.
@@KAMP8505 you know 450xp rancher is considered a professional saw. If the saw can cut daily for a year or two with just basic maintenece its a professional saw.
I agree that any saw pretty much be used professionally but most people seperate them in 2 categories home owner and pro most of the home owners are clam shell design and pros are not
Nice one Wes, I've a 550mk2 and 572 so I'm interested to see how it runs pretty sure it'll be a ripper, take care and stay bright buddy 😎🤙🌲🪵❤️🏴
Thank you and thanks for watching
Thank you for getting the 562 MKII for the channel. Currently have a 550 MKII and love it. Does everything I need. No complaints other than it's heavy for a 50 cc saw. Being so close in weight it makes sense to step up and get the 562 instead of 550 now. You can also run up to a 28 on the 562. Time will tell, but looks like a winner for Husky. Seems like it takes them to make a MKII before they get it right. FYI, TsuMura makes a lightweight bar for the 550 in small format up to 20". Have 18" and like it. Look forward to videos of the Husky trio cutting to get your take. Congrats on the new saws. Got my eye on 572/400/462. Tough to even justify a med size saw cost wise for my needs. Don't really need it, but who doesn't want another chainsaw.
Thanks and yea its hard with all the models to pick one and not want the other
Looks nice
It looks good hope dont have the quirks the first gen saws have
This saw intrigues me I’m excited to see it in action glad you were able to snag one !
Me too i didnt even know they were coming out until a couple days ago
Goodlookn saw an yea i run a 24 on my smaller saws to.
I've ran husqvarna since back in the 80s and have always had good service out of them,I started years ago with a 262xp and 268,then 272xp and so on,I have also ran stihl all my life and had good service from them but where I am husqvarna is cheaper and more dealers around me although I do love my 500i, the 572xp is a very comfortable saw to me and they are smoother to run for me as well,can't wait to see that 562xp in action
I feel about the way u do on huskys for sure i like the 500/400 stihls but man the huskys feel so much better to run
That spittoon is cool
They designed a new bottom part, and took quite a lot of other heat protection from the 550 mk 2. It doesn't have stuffers, just like the 592.
It was also slightly lighter than the 562mk1.
XPG is not only good to have when it's cold, it's fantastic to have warmth in the handle when it's relatively cold and rainy.
I won't buy a chainsaw without it.
My first one i may love it
@@MitchellsBackyardLogging If one is dry on the legs and warm on the hands, one is unlikely to freeze.
Once you get used to the comfort it's hard to go the other way, Wes