Husqvarna 576XP: 3 Year Review

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • This chainsaw has served me very well. It is my absolute favorite of all saws.
    easyeddystrees...
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Komentáře • 13

  • @Matt-416
    @Matt-416 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I absolutely loved the 576xp. I thought it was heavy for it's class, but admirable performance for a 5.5hp 75cc saw. Despite its over 14.5lbs, and size... It was just so SMOOTH running.
    I couldn't wait for the 572xp. The evolutionary step of the game-changing 372!!
    Then I ran a 462c. It's shocking that it's under 14lbs, and almost 6 horsepower, and incredibly smooth running. Small, low profile, powerful, light, and FAST, plus it's very easily maintained.
    Then the 500i. Seriously? Absolutely phenomenal. So light and nimble, yet has almost 7 horses. Over a pound lighter than Husqvarna closest competitor, with substantially more power.
    And SMOOTH!!!
    Husky dropped the ball at the goal-line.
    The 500i has no answer from Husky, nor even anything that can compete for that class.
    I loved my 576. I truly did. But I realized that I was making excuses to bridge some ethereal failing of Husqvarna. It's sad, that one of the most innovative saw companies, just allowed their biggest competition to get so far ahead.

  • @danielpospisil1192
    @danielpospisil1192 Před 9 měsíci

    You're right ! I bought this saw in 2009 and it broke in the spring due to low-quality gasoline with a bio component.. This cat cut hundreds of m3 of wood for sale. It paid off in the first month of work. I haven't had a better saw in my hand. I like it, so I gave it a general overhaul. I used a Titanicel kit from Taiwan and otherwise all original Husky parts. I use Motul 800 1:50 oil and the saw runs as if it had been reincarnated. For debranching I use Stihl MS 180 and MS 211 (frequent problems with carburetors) and when my back and hands hurt, I use the Husky 350, which is my second indestructible love. I wish that your saw will serve you for a long time at work.

  • @jaape5806
    @jaape5806 Před rokem +1

    Tanks for the nice review! The husqvarna 576 xp is a 73,5CC. I run the non autotune.

    • @easyeddystrees
      @easyeddystrees  Před rokem +1

      Yes you are correct sorry about the error. Thanks for watching!

    • @jaape5806
      @jaape5806 Před rokem

      @@easyeddystrees if you have more findings about the 576xp please share on your CZcams channel.

  • @scotttam7491
    @scotttam7491 Před rokem +1

    I like 28inch an up on my bigger saws I’m 6ft so i don’t want bend over cutting brush .. STAND UP BUCK ! Lol nothing torches my back more than that slightly being bent over all day
    Great vids tho keep up the good work

  • @scotttam7491
    @scotttam7491 Před rokem +2

    You should alway let your saw warm up. Just start it put it on ground let idle for few min. I do that with all my saws old school saws an new ones . I was taught as youngster by old school logger that’s the proper way an it always worked well for me

    • @4.0gpa44
      @4.0gpa44 Před rokem +2

      Newer engines don't need as much warmup time as the old saws.

    • @ATFisGay
      @ATFisGay Před rokem

      Not always good. Can cause a cold seize

  • @SpacemanSpiff23
    @SpacemanSpiff23 Před rokem +1

    Flippy caps are compatible. I have them on my 576.

  • @blueridgemountainprepper2166

    I googled it says its like 73.5cc ??? Is this correct?

  • @michaelhoffeditz2552
    @michaelhoffeditz2552 Před rokem +1

    You think it’s faster?😃

    • @easyeddystrees
      @easyeddystrees  Před rokem +4

      Yes, my 576 dusted off the 500i when the Stihl rep was here two years ago. We ran them head to head with new chain.