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...Neither?

Looking for a bigger saw that what I have. I have a Stihl 025 and it's served it's purpose. I'll keep it around but it will be used for what it was designed for. Pretty much small stuff and limbing. I'd like a bigger one for firewood, trail work, and possibly screwing around with an Alaskan Saw Mill a little bit.


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I’m a husky guy so that’s what I’d get. As usual the answers will be what people like. Get whatever has the best dealer support near you if you use a shop for maintenance and repair. If you like to tinker and can wrench a little yourself then Husky parts are available online where Stihl is not.

I would add that I don’t believe either saw is big enough to mill with.


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When I was researching saws the 562 XP was more than impressive. It is a beast but was out of my price range for the little I was going to use a saw.

Sam Olson has one. He'll probably hit you up when he's done chopping holes in the cow ponds.


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We've used a 562xp on a 24 inch mill works fine, also have a 572xp. These saws are very good in my opinion never had anything happen to either one. We cut a lot in the winter, we farm, I'm not a logger.

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Originally Posted by LowerRiver
I’m a husky guy so that’s what I’d get. As usual the answers will be what people like. Get whatever has the best dealer support near you if you use a shop for maintenance and repair. If you like to tinker and can wrench a little yourself then Husky parts are available online where Stihl is not.


There are a few big box dealers around, Northern Tool and Fleet Farm. But they're dealing with the 455 Rancher and 271 Farm Boss style saws. Not much of a jump from what I have IMO. I'm going to check out a dealer after work that has both. But, that is a factor for sure.

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I would add that I don’t believe either saw is big enough to mill with.


That's good to know and why I asked. That's nothing that's going to happen in the next year, but definitely high enough up the list to keep in mind. Thank you!


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We've used a 562xp on a 24 inch mill works fine, also have a 572xp. These saws are very good in my opinion never had anything happen to either one. We cut a lot in the winter, we farm, I'm not a logger.



What length bar did you have on either of them? The 572XP is on the list as well. But the 562XP seemed like a lot of saw for the money.

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Originally Posted by tzone
...Neither?

Looking for a bigger saw that what I have. I have a Stihl 025 and it's served it's purpose. I'll keep it around but it will be used for what it was designed for. Pretty much small stuff and limbing. I'd like a bigger one for firewood, trail work, and possibly screwing around with an Alaskan Saw Mill a little bit.




I heard that the updated version of this with the new carb is model 555.
I never used it to rip boards, but think it's up to the task with the right chain.

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Buy the dealer, not the saw. I have Stihl . I like them but my dealer had my 026 in 2 times and it still does not run very well. I know a Husky dealer 12 mi. away and that is close for around here. They are very good mechanics. My next saw would be a 346XP and a 372 XP if mine were lost ruined or stolen.


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I've been really pleased with my MS 362. Stepped up from an MS 310 and so glad I made the jump. Never a single problem with it and I've had it about 5 years now. Local Stihl dealer is great too and like already said, part of the reason I went Stihl.

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I found a decent place tonight. Not far from home either. They sell Stihl, Husky, and Echo. As well as toro mowed and snow blowers. They also repair all brands.

I fondled both saws tonight and the 572XP. The 562 is kind of a hot rod compared to what I’m used to.

I also dropped off my saw to see what they can come up with. Whoever said coil in my thread last week sounds like they might be the winner.

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Tzone, mostly use 24 inch bars on both saws, had a huge ash last winter had a 36 inch bar on the 572. The 562xp is an amazing saw we've it several years now.

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The 562xp is like a Corvette to me!

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If you're using it for a mill you need a 660 or 880. Other that that a MS261 would be excellent for the work you describe. If you want something bigger that can handle a bar longer than 20", a MS462 would be an excellent choice.


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If you're using it for a mill you need a 660 or 880. Other that that a MS261 would be excellent for the work you describe. If you want something bigger that can handle a bar longer than 20", a MS462 would be an excellent choice. I purchased a 462 a little more than a year ago and it's a Hoss, then again, so is the 261.

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Originally Posted by DSF
Tzone, mostly use 24 inch bars on both saws, had a huge ash last winter had a 36 inch bar on the 572. The 562xp is an amazing saw we've it several years now.


Well I don’t want a 36” bar but would consider a 24”. Although, I probably don’t need it. The one I handled tonight was a 20” bar.


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Originally Posted by High_Noon
If you're using it for a mill you need a 660 or 880. Other that that a MS261 would be excellent for the work you describe. If you want something bigger that can handle a bar longer than 20", a MS462 would be an excellent choice.


Does it really need to be that big?

If so, I’m not ready for that yet.


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Originally Posted by tzone
...Neither?

Looking for a bigger saw that what I have. I have a Stihl 025 and it's served it's purpose. I'll keep it around but it will be used for what it was designed for. Pretty much small stuff and limbing. I'd like a bigger one for firewood, trail work, and possibly screwing around with an Alaskan Saw Mill a little bit.


I would figure out the percentage of work you will be using for the mill and how much for trail work, etc.
If it's just a little of this and a lot of that.....
It will determine how much weight you want to carry, how much $ to spend, etc.
The tree sizes and hard wood type may be a factor too. Ask around at an arborist forum. Youll likely find more experience for millwork there.

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Originally Posted by tzone
I found a decent place tonight. Not far from home either. They sell Stihl, Husky, and Echo. As well as toro mowed and snow blowers. They also repair all brands.

I fondled both saws tonight and the 572XP. The 562 is kind of a hot rod compared to what I’m used to.

I also dropped off my saw to see what they can come up with. Whoever said coil in my thread last week sounds like they might be the winner.

I was wondering how that worked out for you.

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