Yes yes I'm only running a 20" on my 362c ready to up to the 28" to save the back a little bit lol. 28" on the 372xp is nice but a little heavy for work that don't justify 5hp👍👍
Love how you call out the names of us fellows who have input. Means lots to watch you and hear followers names. Keep up the good work. Wish you the best !!
Excellent Videos...! I've been watching all your 562XP testing and reviews, really nice saw...! I'm 70 (not as old as that little tree thank goodness) and I've been wearing suspenders almost all my life and just ordered a pair of yours with the screwdriver holder. (I have suspender buttons on all my trousers). That otta give me 4 chances to win your saw, I'm going for it. Keep up the good work Billy Ray and keep us informed and entertained! Steve Downey, South West Arkansas
So other than the times being very similar I see and hear the Husky revs much higher and the Stihl seems to have more lower end torque. Just my observation. Great video Buckin!
Very interesting to me, as I have an older Stihl 361 that has cut a lot of wood w/ a 28" bar, and a new Husky 562, barely used, 24" bar, both with the same full skip Oregon chain. Your videos have me wanting to give both saws a pipe, for those modest benefits. Very enjoyable postings, and informative videos, you have a good attitude & outlook.
Interesting comparison, I really feel like husqvarna nailed the 562, having different chains sure makes a difference, but it still held up against a ported saw. NOT BAD! Thanks for the video Buckin and have a nice day everyone!
Impressive working saws. I tried running the 562 xp but had nonstop clutch and bearing trouble even in the new stages of the saw an had a struggle to get any warranty. I had to go to stihl for hand falling daily . Keep up the good videos!
@@shanereynolds5971it was original 562 xp didn’t seem to matter what length bar we ran on them still had issues I even tried the 550 xp had same issue I loved the way the saws handled an balanced in my hands but to costly to run especially in the hot summer here in Nova Scotia it gets hot
Chainsaws , whats not to love !! 😍 thank you for the content Buckin and the shirt too ! Some saws just need a nice exhaust to feel like a legend in the hands 👌🏻💪🏿
I ran em both damn fine saws both of them, I personally prefer the 562 just like the Ergonomics and handling better, never ran either one modified, I know out of the box the husky feels stronger,personally I would love to try a 400, same chassis more power and nicer powerband.
Wow very interesting indeed. Thanks for the cool video Buckin. :) Stihl ms362 has 47mm bore, 36mm stroke. Husky 562 has 46mm bore, 36mm stroke. The Stihl should pull better but it's to close to call. I bet the difference is in port size, shape and port timing. Husky has greatly improved there transfer ports over the years and it seems that they have found a sweet spot for that saw. Stihl is still using there traditional flat Oval ports VS Huskys newer Trapezoid shaped ports. I have an older MS362 sitting in my shop that has a bad crank. Thinking about building a 441 stroker out of it once I have the funds to do so. Would love to get my hands on a 562 to use as my primary firewood saw. I'm still using my old Macs. My Pro Mac 10-10s and my 2 old Timberbears have cut ALOT of wood over the years but they are heavy old saws. I like how light and powerful the new saws have become.
The difference is in the chain. The stock stihl chain comes sharp sure and its not much to complain about it for what it is, but what Buckin does to the chain on the Husky makes as big of a difference as that 362 $500 portjob. Same with running stock chain vs square grind. The cut time difference is crazy. The idea is to get all these mods done ON THE SAME MACHINE if you care about max cutting speed.
362 is a good saw but as is the 562. I will say I feel cutting the top cover of a 362 defeats the purpose of the flywheel pushing fresh air into the saw as they are designed.
Need to get you a Ripsaw 462. That's the only Stihl you'll run. You tried one down at your dad's place back in the day and said it was a problem for the 500i. It is. Much better fuel mileage, pretty much better all around except in the mondo wood.
I mean. I couldn’t agree more. I log in western Massachusetts and own a residential tree service. I logged last winter for an old tree guy and split all the fire wood from the job for him. He gave me a newish 462 he bought but wasn’t logging anymore. Put a muffler on it and it truly is the my favorite say I ever ran. Big 372 guy but that Stihl is the truth.
Love the braaaaaap. Hope someone wins the saw that really needs it. Lots fun fun to see the guessing and hear the actual tree age answer. Keep on keepin on bucken. Got the new belt today thanks a million. Might have to pick up a black one now. One for work one for church.
I own 35cc and 56cc stihls, 35cc and 79cc makitas, use 35cc husqvarna and 50cc stihl that are on our fire appliance. They’re all great, as long as they’re are maintained well. Go with what makes you happy and I wish everyone massive piles of saw dust
That 562 really is a workhorse. Very impressed and the 362 is a fine saw as well. Where can I purchase your buddy’s muffler, I’ve got to get my hands on one. Johnathan Wichterich.
I bought one of these when they first came out. Way before I started working Professional tree service. We have all the latest and greatest Stihls which are great saws but I still love my Husky. Great torque and ergos. Probably the best value at the moment too with saw prices these days. Thinking about buying a second one. Cheers from the Okanagan.
I run my 362 with a Barkbox, keep my air cleaner clean, and I keep my chains as sharp as I can. I can carry a 25" bar in oak and ash with no issues. It does all I need it to do. That being said, nothing wrong with that Husky either. Different strokes for different folks.
I run a MS361 in mostly maples and ash with a 24" bar. The 362 in your video seems very similar to mine, in that it seems easy to lug back off peak rpm, but is easy to feather and hold the rpms around the 70% zone i would say. The Husky seems to hang a little higher up in the rpms, but that may also be your chain grinds helping it out!! Both look like great saws and i am very happy with my 361 and doubt i will have a Husky anytime soon. Thanks for the video and like seeing you try out different saws, and hearing your thoughts!!!
I have an old 038 AV that I like to run through Big Wood occasionally, Just because it prolongs the fun of running the chainsaw instead of always just blowing through it with a 70cc all the time.
Looks like two really good saw, I think it just boils down to you are a Husky man or a Stihl man. Of course I will take a Husky every time. Thanks for sharing my friend
Can really tell your hand file vs stock chain. Seems the biggest thing is sharp chain either saw is good I don't personally like the wrap on stihl I prefer huskies setup. All good saws thanks for the comparision
Very interesting Buckin'. I greatly appreciate you taking the time to compare the two and talk about what you think. I know you prefer the 70cc class so I do enjoy your thoughts on the smaller 60cc saws. Thank you very much.
I own both saws the 562 lean seized after 30 hours stihl fires right up so I wasted 900 I put a straight shot muffler on the stihl you couldn't tell a difference between them
They're very close.the earlier version of the 562 had a lot of problems and the early version of the 362 was a turd, most disappointing saw I've ever owned. I've got a video on my channel of a 362 we put an aftermarket muffler cover on it and my 2260 jonsered(small mount version of the 562) did a great job keeping up with it stock for stock, but the muffler mod helped it to be a bit faster.
@@brettblack7049I agree, I put a red beard air filter with a straight shot. I can tell the difference with those 2 bolt on's. I got a 28inch light bar on it and it pulls it no problem. But I believe Buckins 💯% correct its all in the filing. Can't run a low raker on most 60cc and down saws in the wood around my neck of the woods (central wa). But I'm in the process of figuring out this stihl hexa chain. So far it cuts pretty good.👌
All I know is we called the semi famous shop up there in the Canadian PNW and said we wanted him to build us the most reliable 60cc saw he can to send to us in Alaska, he’s building us a 362! 🤷🏽♂️
Well he ports more saws in a week than you’ll own in a lifetime and has been fixing them longer than you’ve been alive. Most folks know to listen to people with more experience, some go through life never learning. The old 562 was was of the most troubled saws ever made, I know because I have one and the mark II is to new to me proven or have the bugs worked out. When a flight back to town costs more than a new saw, it needs to work. Only a fool would recommend an unproven saw under those circumstances
I think the maple growing over the rocks with moss is cool looking ,I thought it was interesting the ported saw was neck in neck with the husky I think if Donny or ripsaw get a hold on that husky it would be a different animal especially in some big wood.
finland mentioned,a heard that buckin.:D if likes a saw and its working good its doesnt matter what brand it is.a think so anyway.a have cutting ice with my saw.sometimes when snow falling from roof and night time its realy cold its ice in the morning.then only cutting it with saw makes things easier.
I agree with what others have said. Lets run it back one more time. This time with same bar and chain on each saw. Probably need a bar adapter but, I bet buckin has one laying around. The C83 chain is good but, I bet buckins hand file beats it by a couple seconds.
Great show brother thank you love you too you have shown me so much and i thank you from the bottom of my heart god bless you and your beautiful family
stihls always run slower than a husky but they wont blow up as fast or fall apart as fast, so thats the choice. cut fast and fall apart with a husky or go slow and last 25 years with a stihl. the stihl 500i is the only one that works like a husky both of them cut really good and sounded good too
I reckon there's more to be coaxed outta that 362 with a header pipe instead of the box-style mufflers. I've been running Bark Boxes on my Stihls for a few years and recently bought some header pipes off eBay for my 362 and 461. Louder? Yes. More pull? I think so. Faster chain speed? Perhaps. I just don't like the box-style muffler design to be frank. Anyway, YMMV.
Both seem to be good saws but normally the husqvarna will cut faster but the stihl has that same torque threw the wood but it just comes down to which brand you like buy it and run it
They’re the same.. The port job on your 362 cancels the file job on the 562, and the other way around in my opinion. Of the 2 I’d rather have the 362 until the mk2 proves itself better than the mk1 did for longevity. We had MAJOR computer issues with 4 or 5 562s where they completely fell out of tune, and our local dealer couldn’t fix them. That’s another major reason for me to go 362 over 562, our Stihl dealer is WAY better than our husky dealer.
@@Cpk20001 and there -isn’t- an echo dealer around here. The only echo I had was MISERABLE to find parts for. I stay away from those guys due to parts availability.
I just picked up a husqvarna 262xp at a garage sale for $30 and im debating on what bar size to run on it. Not sure what it can handle. My biggest saw before this purchase was a 460 rancher.
Cool channel. This dude looks just like Bruce Dickinson. Bruce, is that you, man? Speaking of Iron Maiden, I think Niko McBrain is very underrated on the drums.
I run a 362 with a 28 inch bar as my daily use saw. I’ve put many hours on that thing and it’s still going strong. Solid saw!
Yes yes I'm only running a 20" on my 362c ready to up to the 28" to save the back a little bit lol. 28" on the 372xp is nice but a little heavy for work that don't justify 5hp👍👍
Both nice saws doesn’t matter the brand just how it makes you feel while running it! Love it!
You couldn't have said it better
Agreed
Love how you call out the names of us fellows who have input. Means lots to watch you and hear followers names. Keep up the good work. Wish you the best !!
I love this stuff. I can’t believe 80 years! Trees are amazing! Both saws sound great. Truck at the end sounds cool too.
thx
Thanks for the shout out Buckin! I can't wait to show my grandsons. They love to watch your channel with Poppie!
Very impressive I'd say. Thank ya for sharing the comparison on both of them!! Good stuff❤❤
"Stand up and buck for heanen's sake." 😊 Right on, sir. Thanks for your uplifting messages, as always. Cheers.
my pleasure
Excellent Videos...! I've been watching all your 562XP testing and reviews, really nice saw...! I'm 70 (not as old as that little tree thank goodness) and I've been wearing suspenders almost all my life and just ordered a pair of yours with the screwdriver holder. (I have suspender buttons on all my trousers). That otta give me 4 chances to win your saw, I'm going for it. Keep up the good work Billy Ray and keep us informed and entertained!
Steve Downey, South West Arkansas
Love my MS 362.
Keep doing your buck trivia with the trees that was fun to wait for!
So other than the times being very similar I see and hear the Husky revs much higher and the Stihl seems to have more lower end torque. Just my observation. Great video Buckin!
Very interesting to me, as I have an older Stihl 361 that has cut a lot of wood w/ a 28" bar, and a new Husky 562, barely used, 24" bar, both with the same full skip Oregon chain. Your videos have me wanting to give both saws a pipe, for those modest benefits. Very enjoyable postings, and informative videos, you have a good attitude & outlook.
Gosh they both rip!!! Myself i own the 362c and am very pleased with it. got it used for a smoking price 👍 couldnt pass er up🤷🤷
Congratulations to the three winners 🎉.
Nice dulling saws videos this just doesn’t get old 😂
Interesting comparison, I really feel like husqvarna nailed the 562, having different chains sure makes a difference, but it still held up against a ported saw. NOT BAD! Thanks for the video Buckin and have a nice day everyone!
apparently it is a ground up change from the first gen
Impressive working saws. I tried running the 562 xp but had nonstop clutch and bearing trouble even in the new stages of the saw an had a struggle to get any warranty. I had to go to stihl for hand falling daily . Keep up the good videos!
Was that a Mark II or original 562? Just curious...
Felling*. Trees fall on their own. Trees fell when someone cuts them down
@@ianalderson5133my apologies I’m a logger not a English teacher
@@shanereynolds5971it was original 562 xp didn’t seem to matter what length bar we ran on them still had issues I even tried the 550 xp had same issue I loved the way the saws handled an balanced in my hands but to costly to run especially in the hot summer here in Nova Scotia it gets hot
@@user-cs6ff5wg6sloggers would be familiar with the lingo though eh
Excellent content as always! We all love to the guess a tree's age game! Thank you!
Chainsaws , whats not to love !! 😍 thank you for the content Buckin and the shirt too !
Some saws just need a nice exhaust to feel like a legend in the hands 👌🏻💪🏿
I ran em both damn fine saws both of them, I personally prefer the 562 just like the Ergonomics and handling better, never ran either one modified, I know out of the box the husky feels stronger,personally I would love to try a 400, same chassis more power and nicer powerband.
Both are very impressive for under 70cc that for sure
I LOVE my 362. Put a 28in bar on it per your recommendation. Put a new piston, muffler mod and performance air filter in it last winter.
great saw
You sure make both of those saws look good with a nice a sharp chain.👌
Wow very interesting indeed. Thanks for the cool video Buckin. :)
Stihl ms362 has 47mm bore, 36mm stroke. Husky 562 has 46mm bore, 36mm stroke. The Stihl should pull better but it's to close to call.
I bet the difference is in port size, shape and port timing.
Husky has greatly improved there transfer ports over the years and it seems that they have found a sweet spot for that saw. Stihl is still using there traditional flat Oval ports VS Huskys newer Trapezoid shaped ports. I have an older MS362 sitting in my shop that has a bad crank. Thinking about building a 441 stroker out of it once I have the funds to do so. Would love to get my hands on a 562 to use as my primary firewood saw. I'm still using my old Macs. My Pro Mac 10-10s and my 2 old Timberbears have cut ALOT of wood over the years but they are heavy old saws. I like how light and powerful the new saws have become.
The difference is in the chain. The stock stihl chain comes sharp sure and its not much to complain about it for what it is, but what Buckin does to the chain on the Husky makes as big of a difference as that 362 $500 portjob. Same with running stock chain vs square grind. The cut time difference is crazy. The idea is to get all these mods done ON THE SAME MACHINE if you care about max cutting speed.
Love that you’re still using that helmet ☺️
freakin love it
Hi buckin, too close to call but I think the husky sounds better with that pipe.👍
❤Great video as always. I have to say I love the sound of the Husky over the Stihl
My current saws I’ve been running past couple years 👍🏼
362 is a good saw but as is the 562. I will say I feel cutting the top cover of a 362 defeats the purpose of the flywheel pushing fresh air into the saw as they are designed.
That 362 sounds so sweet.
I think the husky sounds way better. Higher rpm. And much better cackle when it’s idling
Husqvarna sounds like a dirtbike!!!
Need to get you a Ripsaw 462. That's the only Stihl you'll run. You tried one down at your dad's place back in the day and said it was a problem for the 500i. It is. Much better fuel mileage, pretty much better all around except in the mondo wood.
I mean. I couldn’t agree more. I log in western Massachusetts and own a residential tree service. I logged last winter for an old tree guy and split all the fire wood from the job for him. He gave me a newish 462 he bought but wasn’t logging anymore. Put a muffler on it and it truly is the my favorite say I ever ran. Big 372 guy but that Stihl is the truth.
Love the braaaaaap. Hope someone wins the saw that really needs it. Lots fun fun to see the guessing and hear the actual tree age answer. Keep on keepin on bucken. Got the new belt today thanks a million. Might have to pick up a black one now. One for work one for church.
I own 35cc and 56cc stihls, 35cc and 79cc makitas, use 35cc husqvarna and 50cc stihl that are on our fire appliance. They’re all great, as long as they’re are maintained well. Go with what makes you happy and I wish everyone massive piles of saw dust
Interesting results! You know we wanna see the sister c on the stihl. That chain could be worth a couple seconds in that bigger wood. That 562 rips!
Tanks Christine ❤
You are so sweet. Thank you for your support
I would love to own either of those saws!
Thanks Buckin, great content as always. Peace to all✌️
My buddy runs Stihl and run a Husky, Overall the Husky just seems more reliable, while the Stihl seems to be finicky at times. Both good saws.
That 562 really is a workhorse. Very impressed and the 362 is a fine saw as well. Where can I purchase your buddy’s muffler, I’ve got to get my hands on one.
Johnathan Wichterich.
Great job on tree age fellas, I was way under.
I bought one of these when they first came out. Way before I started working Professional tree service. We have all the latest and greatest Stihls which are great saws but I still love my Husky. Great torque and ergos. Probably the best value at the moment too with saw prices these days. Thinking about buying a second one. Cheers from the Okanagan.
But that Husqie sound with that pipe … yessir!
I run my 362 with a Barkbox, keep my air cleaner clean, and I keep my chains as sharp as I can. I can carry a 25" bar in oak and ash with no issues. It does all I need it to do. That being said, nothing wrong with that Husky either. Different strokes for different folks.
Mr. Smith, legitimate runs sir, fan of both machines, no-prime start on the HUSQVARNA was nice...
I'm a Stihl guy! I'm too invested to switch, Lol. Love the ms460 and 660 platforms.
Congratulations to the ring count winners, nice guesses, fellers.
I run a MS361 in mostly maples and ash with a 24" bar. The 362 in your video seems very similar to mine, in that it seems easy to lug back off peak rpm, but is easy to feather and hold the rpms around the 70% zone i would say. The Husky seems to hang a little higher up in the rpms, but that may also be your chain grinds helping it out!! Both look like great saws and i am very happy with my 361 and doubt i will have a Husky anytime soon. Thanks for the video and like seeing you try out different saws, and hearing your thoughts!!!
Good show Buckin'!
I have an old 038 AV that I like to run through Big Wood occasionally, Just because it prolongs the fun of running the chainsaw instead of always just blowing through it with a 70cc all the time.
Like a hot knife through butter!
I think that sister-c master filing is the key.
I love this channel, great stuff 😎👍
thx
Let's do it again Buckin.
Looks like two really good saw, I think it just boils down to you are a Husky man or a Stihl man. Of course I will take a Husky every time. Thanks for sharing my friend
yip
Hi Buckin
Tanks a lots I received your gift!!!
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Very happy
Mean lots coming from you ❤
you bet
Can really tell your hand file vs stock chain. Seems the biggest thing is sharp chain either saw is good I don't personally like the wrap on stihl I prefer huskies setup. All good saws thanks for the comparision
Imagine running a Buckin pipe!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow
Thanks for the video!
I can’t wait till you ported the husky 562 I like your videos
Very interesting Buckin'. I greatly appreciate you taking the time to compare the two and talk about what you think. I know you prefer the 70cc class so I do enjoy your thoughts on the smaller 60cc saws. Thank you very much.
yer welcome friend
I like the looks of the chips coming off the Husky a little better.
Glad you're doing well buckin
You have no clue what you do for the chainsaw community billy ray....Thank you
I have 362 and I use 20" bar whit it. It has worked very well
I'd like to see what the 362c(Mtronic) compares to the 562 with the auto tune. And use the same chain on both saws.
I own both saws the 562 lean seized after 30 hours stihl fires right up so I wasted 900 I put a straight shot muffler on the stihl you couldn't tell a difference between them
They're very close.the earlier version of the 562 had a lot of problems and the early version of the 362 was a turd, most disappointing saw I've ever owned.
I've got a video on my channel of a 362 we put an aftermarket muffler cover on it and my 2260 jonsered(small mount version of the 562) did a great job keeping up with it stock for stock, but the muffler mod helped it to be a bit faster.
@@brettblack7049I agree, I put a red beard air filter with a straight shot. I can tell the difference with those 2 bolt on's. I got a 28inch light bar on it and it pulls it no problem. But I believe Buckins 💯% correct its all in the filing. Can't run a low raker on most 60cc and down saws in the wood around my neck of the woods (central wa). But I'm in the process of figuring out this stihl hexa chain. So far it cuts pretty good.👌
@@brettblack7049What year was the turd 362? I think I might have one.
@@brettblack7049when didn’t the earlier versions come out?
All I know is we called the semi famous shop up there in the Canadian PNW and said we wanted him to build us the most reliable 60cc saw he can to send to us in Alaska, he’s building us a 362! 🤷🏽♂️
He's not very bright then
Well he ports more saws in a week than you’ll own in a lifetime and has been fixing them longer than you’ve been alive. Most folks know to listen to people with more experience, some go through life never learning. The old 562 was was of the most troubled saws ever made, I know because I have one and the mark II is to new to me proven or have the bugs worked out. When a flight back to town costs more than a new saw, it needs to work. Only a fool would recommend an unproven saw under those circumstances
That was a cool vid, but would like to see both ported, and same bar and chain
Can’t wait to run my new 562 mark 2🇨🇦
Now that was a treat of a video 😁
Man I was way off on that little fighter of a tree . It would make a nice tight grain handle though .
I think the maple growing over the rocks with moss is cool looking ,I thought it was interesting the ported saw was neck in neck with the husky I think if Donny or ripsaw get a hold on that husky it would be a different animal especially in some big wood.
hard ta say
Good video buddy great saws
Keep the content coming buckin it’s a shot in the arm to your army fella and vartan ain’t complaining either😂😂😂
Thanks Buckin'. I guess I need to message Cristine on the website and she will that care of the rest. Thanks again.
yes sir
Billie Ray
It is fun
Nice job
Mike D
finland mentioned,a heard that buckin.:D if likes a saw and its working good its doesnt matter what brand it is.a think so anyway.a have cutting ice with my saw.sometimes when snow falling from roof and night time its realy cold its ice in the morning.then only cutting it with saw makes things easier.
Flip, flop, and flyin! I love it!
AWESOME!... BE KIND
groovy
I also feel like the best Stihl saw I have used is 039 fantastic saw grandfather had it for years
I agree with what others have said. Lets run it back one more time. This time with same bar and chain on each saw. Probably need a bar adapter but, I bet buckin has one laying around. The C83 chain is good but, I bet buckins hand file beats it by a couple seconds.
Great show brother thank you love you too you have shown me so much and i thank you from the bottom of my heart god bless you and your beautiful family
welcome
You the Man!
I love my 562 but yours sounds better
Loved it fun stuff
im so excited thank you
That still was spitting dimes
They both work really well keep er in the woods 🪵
The only true way to run saws against each other is to use same bar and chain in same stick of wood. Or at least the same chain.
Happy cutting bucking both 👍 tuff saws
Love sthl saws
stihls always run slower than a husky but they wont blow up as fast or fall apart as fast, so thats the choice. cut fast and fall apart with a husky or go slow and last 25 years with a stihl. the stihl 500i is the only one that works like a husky
both of them cut really good and sounded good too
The husky sounds great
I reckon there's more to be coaxed outta that 362 with a header pipe instead of the box-style mufflers. I've been running Bark Boxes on my Stihls for a few years and recently bought some header pipes off eBay for my 362 and 461. Louder? Yes. More pull? I think so. Faster chain speed? Perhaps. I just don't like the box-style muffler design to be frank. Anyway, YMMV.
Where do i get a filter like that. Its awesome
Honestly, the Stihl might cut faster and it still wouldn't matter. The sound of that Husky is music to my ears.
Both seem to be good saws but normally the husqvarna will cut faster but the stihl has that same torque threw the wood but it just comes down to which brand you like buy it and run it
Buckin! I gotta get that muffler on my 562. Who can I give my money to for one?
Nice 🤙🏼
Nice 😊
At 15:38. See the face under the light green moss?
Mother Nature is full of surprises. :0)
They’re the same.. The port job on your 362 cancels the file job on the 562, and the other way around in my opinion.
Of the 2 I’d rather have the 362 until the mk2 proves itself better than the mk1 did for longevity. We had MAJOR computer issues with 4 or 5 562s where they completely fell out of tune, and our local dealer couldn’t fix them. That’s another major reason for me to go 362 over 562, our Stihl dealer is WAY better than our husky dealer.
Yes, the 562s are junk no comparison to the 362
@@nateolmsted899 I didn’t say that.. The mk2’s arent the same saw as the mk1.. I want to give it a fair shake.
Like the 362 doesnt have its issues hah ! Get yourself an echo, ive gone from huskies and stihls to pure good ol echo !
@@Cpk20001 maybe it do.. I haven’t seen it yet, but even still, they have a dealer that isn’t incompetent in my area.
@@Cpk20001 and there -isn’t- an echo dealer around here. The only echo I had was MISERABLE to find parts for. I stay away from those guys due to parts availability.
I just picked up a husqvarna 262xp at a garage sale for $30 and im debating on what bar size to run on it. Not sure what it can handle. My biggest saw before this purchase was a 460 rancher.
Cool channel. This dude looks just like Bruce Dickinson. Bruce, is that you, man? Speaking of Iron Maiden, I think Niko McBrain is very underrated on the drums.
Where’s his filing videos go? I can’t seem to find them.