I own a tree service business and i never know what I'm gonna be cutting from job to job ! I have an 346-xp that's cut tons of wood and still runs strong ! I did buy a 550-xp mk 2 because I was told it was even hotter than my 346 and it is ! They do most of what I need regularly for the most part ! Now I've been hearing for awhile about how good the 562 -xp is from fellow wood cutters ! Well I bought a brand new 562-xp not long ago and wow its my go too saw now ! I can do just about everything with this new saw , it has great power for a 60 cc saw and its light ! It puts a smile on my face every time I pick it up ! If you want big wallop in a small saw the 562-xp husqvarna is the one !
Thank you for sharing how you have your saw set up. Do you have a lightweight 20 inch bar on it? That would be a very cool set up! I have never run 3/8 chain on a saw that came with .325. doesn’t it have a slightly wider curve on the 3/8? I would have assumed that it might be slower through the cut with the less displacement engine. Thank you for watching and I certainly appreciate your comments!
They all seem to cut very well. I have a husky rancher 450, but ever since I got my stihl 661 I hardly ever use the smaller one. It’s just so much faster.
Man……. I know why that is 😉When a man has access to machines he doesn’t typically crawl into the brush as much because he cuts the tops out and cleans them up mechanically and is only left with the nice stems to buck up. Hahah. When I ran a saw at the excavation company, I got to the point where I primarily used the 661c with a 24” bar and semi chisel chain. Just Buckin logs off the stump so the cat 316 could come and grab the trees. Or, you could be just more of a man than me. 😉 I do have an office job you know? Hahaha
Interesting! Thanks for keeping us updated on this process. I wonder if it is a re label or a little bit worked over from the mark ii. Keep the updates coming friend.
There are already in shops in Europe brand new 562 xp mark 2 with autotune 3.0 They mixed 592 xp and 550 xp mk2 to get new 560/562 mark 2. It is build from base new. Cheers✌️
.325 semi chisel works well for me. I have a few of em that is why. Never ran a full chisel on the saw. Would be interesting to do. I actually have an 18” bar by Holzfforma and some of their chain that I will periodically use as well. Thanks for sharing!
I am hoping my 550XP MKII will be back from the saw shop this week I have paid to have it ported and a muffler mod. You can't beat a little saw when cutting little limbs like that. I think the 562 is a heavy saw for what it is, I have recently acquired a 357 which i am really liking going to put a pop-up piston in it.
Enjoy the modded 550! Someone else asked what the difference in weight was and I need to check into that for sure! Thanks for sharing and watching. Safe cutting buddy!
@@patrickvennard838 excellent info. Need to check out out with the appropriately sized bars. I have a 20” in each. I think the difference may get a little larger once suited up and ready to go.
Good info from actual experience! The interesting thing is that is the 400c nearly the lightest saw there? With a 20” light bar, it would be a great combo!
someone mentioned them on sale at Atwoods. A local atwoods some time ago here had them on sale too. Like $450 or so if I remember correctly! My Ported 620 got shipped today buddy! BOOM!
Thats a good price, paid $300 for one barely used when I flipped a lot of saws. Was a friend I sold it to so get to run it once in a awhile. Yea man I’m eagerly waiting to see a video on that saw!
That is an excellent deal. I am not sure they are a super good seller. I think the average person doesn’t know what they are looking at and are truly missing out!
@@karlrovey possibly but I think many people buy based on name and price along. You could probably offer some people a 545 for $300 and a ms250 for $250 and they will think they got a better deal and a better saw out of the 250.
I need to weight them and find out both configured with a 20” bar. That will be an interesting video. I found myself gravitating to the 50cc but I am not sure if it was just because of then lighter smaller bar. Thanks again man. My 562 has been running very well and continues to do so. Excellent tool! I am hearing the 562Xp is getting the Mark 3 designation. Interesting since Mark 2 exists but not many are out there.
@@oakiewoodsman yeah I might have to try one of these new 50cc Husqys just to see what I'm missing out on - lots of folks swear by them. But I'm still put off from buying one by the small bar mount on them and not being able to use my current inventory of large mount Husqy bars without cobbling one up to fit.
@@902hand7 I hear ya but I really think the bar just being smaller helps out with the feel quite a bit. It truly is one of the most versatile saws I have. For my physique, I can run it for long periods of time and not long to put it down. Good when you are exhausted for sure.
Bottom line - owing two chainsaws is better than one. I don't care what size they are. If someone has never pinched a chainsaw, they are a much better man or woman than me. My 2005 Jonsered CS-2152 has been my primary chainsaw for the past 18 years. I own 72 acres of woods in SW Wisconsin & burn firewood. It gets used. Outside of taking it in to find a replacement muffler bolt that was lost, it has never seen shop time. I prefer a .325 semi-chisel chain & a 18" - 20" bar. My 83 year old dad is letting me borrow his 2004 Jonsered CS-2165 this year. It's our way of keeping him out of the woods. We don't want him cutting alone any more. If you take care of your equipment, it will last you a long time. I have 4 chainsaws, & my 2005 CS-2152 is the newest one. I like window shopping for chainsaws, but haven't really needed to buy one for almost 2 decades. Yet, I use them way more than the casual home owner.
@@oakiewoodsman To be honest, I haven't used my dad's 65cc chainsaw with a 3/8 pitch full chisel chain all that much yet. It may spoil me & make me realize what I have been missing all these years.
@driftlesshunter9200 well, one thing is this. Once you run something that does a better job more enjoyably, you are ruined. Best maybe sticking with what works for you. To me 3/8 vs .325 doesn’t matter because when both are sharp they cut great. I do however like the well performing lighter weight stuff. With some of this wood I have been cutting recently, o could have definitely used a 32” bar and 90CCs. I am excited to see how well my 620 runs once I get it back.
I dont remember what is in this video but I assume you are asking why I roll a log with my feet or hands instead of one of my 2 cant hooks? If so, the reason is because I likely didn't have them with me or simply didn't find it necessary to use the tool in that circumstance. Thanks for watching!
That initially is the thought right? The thing is there are many people that have both saws and appreciate the 545 more. Of Course, there are those that like the 550XP more. To me, since these saws are a bit more fragile, I figure the 545 may have a chance of lasting a bit longer due to the detuned nature and the same bearings and all. Thanks for watching
I own a tree service business and i never know what I'm gonna be cutting from job to job ! I have an 346-xp that's cut tons of wood and still runs strong ! I did buy a 550-xp mk 2 because I was told it was even hotter than my 346 and it is ! They do most of what I need regularly for the most part ! Now I've been hearing for awhile about how good the 562 -xp is from fellow wood cutters ! Well I bought a brand new 562-xp not long ago and wow its my go too saw now ! I can do just about everything with this new saw , it has great power for a 60 cc saw and its light ! It puts a smile on my face every time I pick it up ! If you want big wallop in a small saw the 562-xp husqvarna is the one !
The 562XP is a wonderful saw to run. Is yours the Mark ii?
I❤ my 545 which I upgraded to a 20in 3/8 chain so I won't have to worry about getting 325 for it and it pulls even better with the 3/8
I have other saws that take same chain size so makes it easier when I run out or can just change out chains if need be
Thank you for sharing how you have your saw set up. Do you have a lightweight 20 inch bar on it? That would be a very cool set up! I have never run 3/8 chain on a saw that came with .325. doesn’t it have a slightly wider curve on the 3/8? I would have assumed that it might be slower through the cut with the less displacement engine. Thank you for watching and I certainly appreciate your comments!
They all seem to cut very well. I have a husky rancher 450, but ever since I got my stihl 661 I hardly ever use the smaller one. It’s just so much faster.
Man……. I know why that is 😉When a man has access to machines he doesn’t typically crawl into the brush as much because he cuts the tops out and cleans them up mechanically and is only left with the nice stems to buck up. Hahah. When I ran a saw at the excavation company, I got to the point where I primarily used the 661c with a 24” bar and semi chisel chain. Just Buckin logs off the stump so the cat 316 could come and grab the trees.
Or, you could be just more of a man than me. 😉 I do have an office job you know? Hahaha
Great 2 saw plan👍🏻 and some beautiful wood to cut!
That green white one and hickory was sure fun cutting. Love it!
So my dealer told me the 562 will be a Mark3. Definitely love my 550mk2. Good stuff as always!
Interesting! Thanks for keeping us updated on this process. I wonder if it is a re label or a little bit worked over from the mark ii. Keep the updates coming friend.
There are already in shops in Europe brand new 562 xp mark 2 with autotune 3.0 They mixed 592 xp and 550 xp mk2 to get new 560/562 mark 2. It is build from base new. Cheers✌️
I love my 545 Mk2 but usually run an 18” bar on it because I like the balance better. Do you run .325 or 3/8 on your 545?
.325 semi chisel works well for me. I have a few of em that is why. Never ran a full chisel on the saw. Would be interesting to do. I actually have an 18” bar by Holzfforma and some of their chain that I will periodically use as well. Thanks for sharing!
I am hoping my 550XP MKII will be back from the saw shop this week I have paid to have it ported and a muffler mod. You can't beat a little saw when cutting little limbs like that. I think the 562 is a heavy saw for what it is, I have recently acquired a 357 which i am really liking going to put a pop-up piston in it.
Enjoy the modded 550! Someone else asked what the difference in weight was and I need to check into that for sure! Thanks for sharing and watching. Safe cutting buddy!
A 550 is 11.6 Lbs a 357 is 12 Lbs and a 562 is 12.5 Lbs @@oakiewoodsman
@@patrickvennard838 excellent info. Need to check out out with the appropriately sized bars. I have a 20” in each. I think the difference may get a little larger once suited up and ready to go.
After using my 562 and 400c and going down to my 550 it seems like the 550 is a toy but it can get some serious work done
Good info from actual experience! The interesting thing is that is the 400c nearly the lightest saw there? With a 20” light bar, it would be a great combo!
👍👍 nice work sir….good clean up on the logs!
Thank you man! Appreciate you giving me more time
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That made me miss my 545
someone mentioned them on sale at Atwoods. A local atwoods some time ago here had them on sale too. Like $450 or so if I remember correctly! My Ported 620 got shipped today buddy! BOOM!
Thats a good price, paid $300 for one barely used when I flipped a lot of saws. Was a friend I sold it to so get to run it once in a awhile.
Yea man I’m eagerly waiting to see a video on that saw!
I bet. You know what is funny? Everytime I think of your saw, I see it in my head as yellow now since I made that thumbnail!@@zeromark202
LoL love that color, reminds me of a cheap tracked RC car I had back in the 90’s
@@zeromark202 hahahaha that video got a lot of views and NOT one mention about the color.
Can't wait till you get your saw back from Super Dave! It's gonna be good.
Got a tracking number today! I am stoked. I will try to get it in some wood ASAP if at all possible. Thank you buddy!
Looks like you had them cutting good
They sure were! I am glad of it it too because it was a miserably humid day. Thanks again sir!
The Atwoods near me is really trying to get rid of a 545 Mark II Pro. They're selling it for just under $450 when most places sell it for about $700.
That is an excellent deal. I am not sure they are a super good seller. I think the average person doesn’t know what they are looking at and are truly missing out!
@@oakiewoodsman They might have been scared off by the online reviews.
@@karlrovey possibly but I think many people buy based on name and price along. You could probably offer some people a 545 for $300 and a ms250 for $250 and they will think they got a better deal and a better saw out of the 250.
Both are really nice saws. How much lighter is the 545?
I need to weight them and find out both configured with a 20” bar. That will be an interesting video. I found myself gravitating to the 50cc but I am not sure if it was just because of then lighter smaller bar. Thanks again man. My 562 has been running very well and continues to do so. Excellent tool! I am hearing the 562Xp is getting the Mark 3 designation. Interesting since Mark 2 exists but not many are out there.
@@oakiewoodsman yeah I might have to try one of these new 50cc Husqys just to see what I'm missing out on - lots of folks swear by them. But I'm still put off from buying one by the small bar mount on them and not being able to use my current inventory of large mount Husqy bars without cobbling one up to fit.
@@902hand7 I hear ya but I really think the bar just being smaller helps out with the feel quite a bit. It truly is one of the most versatile saws I have. For my physique, I can run it for long periods of time and not long to put it down. Good when you are exhausted for sure.
@@oakiewoodsman Absolutely. Enjoy the short bars while you're young and have a good back 😉😉
@@oakiewoodsman Hey I might have missed it but what did you find was the issue with your 562?
Bottom line - owing two chainsaws is better than one. I don't care what size they are. If someone has never pinched a chainsaw, they are a much better man or woman than me. My 2005 Jonsered CS-2152 has been my primary chainsaw for the past 18 years. I own 72 acres of woods in SW Wisconsin & burn firewood. It gets used. Outside of taking it in to find a replacement muffler bolt that was lost, it has never seen shop time. I prefer a .325 semi-chisel chain & a 18" - 20" bar. My 83 year old dad is letting me borrow his 2004 Jonsered CS-2165 this year. It's our way of keeping him out of the woods. We don't want him cutting alone any more. If you take care of your equipment, it will last you a long time. I have 4 chainsaws, & my 2005 CS-2152 is the newest one. I like window shopping for chainsaws, but haven't really needed to buy one for almost 2 decades. Yet, I use them way more than the casual home owner.
Good information. I don’t mind .325 semi chisel either. Great firewood chain for sure!
@@oakiewoodsman To be honest, I haven't used my dad's 65cc chainsaw with a 3/8 pitch full chisel chain all that much yet. It may spoil me & make me realize what I have been missing all these years.
@driftlesshunter9200 well, one thing is this. Once you run something that does a better job more enjoyably, you are ruined. Best maybe sticking with what works for you. To me 3/8 vs .325 doesn’t matter because when both are sharp they cut great. I do however like the well performing lighter weight stuff. With some of this wood I have been cutting recently, o could have definitely used a 32” bar and 90CCs. I am excited to see how well my 620 runs once I get it back.
Did your cant hook break on you?
I dont remember what is in this video but I assume you are asking why I roll a log with my feet or hands instead of one of my 2 cant hooks? If so, the reason is because I likely didn't have them with me or simply didn't find it necessary to use the tool in that circumstance. Thanks for watching!
The 545 is one saw that makes no sense to me. It's basically a detuned 550xp. For a couple more bucks the 550 has more power same weight.
That initially is the thought right? The thing is there are many people that have both saws and appreciate the 545 more. Of Course, there are those that like the 550XP more. To me, since these saws are a bit more fragile, I figure the 545 may have a chance of lasting a bit longer due to the detuned nature and the same bearings and all. Thanks for watching