Chainsaw recommendations

My recommendation is that you do the course before you buy the saw. Boring (see what I did) I know but you will learn stuff you never knew existed.

David.
 
Weird cause when I said I was selling the 555 folk were queuing up to buy it .
The dealer said they sell easy as all the pro guys buy them up.
 
Weird cause when I said I was selling the 555 folk were queuing up to buy it .
The dealer said they sell easy as all the pro guys buy them up.

Its because they dont know any better, their relying on past reputations the 2 and 3 series were excellent saws.
Even now the performance of a brand new saw is not much better, really very little from an old 254 to a modern 550, except the 550s lucky to last much longer than warranty, if ur lucky
254s still going 40yrs later.
And still are ( despite my hatred for new huskys i might buy a 353 to use some husky bar and chains up)

There is something far wrong when pro cutters are selling new saws to buy 'new' saws that are a 30 year old design.
Seemingly still make them at factory for africian and south americian markets, good old emissions to blame for uk/europe

20-30 years ago all the pro cutters all ran exclusively orange saws, was actually rare to see a white 1.
Now its the other way round.
In fact getting rarer and rarer to find a forestry cutter runing orange now.

( not that u ever seen 555s in the woods anyway, more a farmers saw but thats probably a good thing)
 
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Just to add buying a 2nd hand saw can be dodgy and no real way to know wot ur getting.

U could have a very clean saw, tidy plastics done bugger all work.
But only takes a few badly mixed tanks of fuel to really screw up saw.

Sometimes ur better buying a saw thats been worked harder but u know 100% its only had decent 2 stroke throu it.

Ive bought a couple of 2nd hand saws, but i knew who i bought them off and he wasnae wanting a lot off money for them.

I wouldnt pay a lot for a 2nd hand saw no matter how clean it looked.
But like everything u pay ur mobey u take ur chances.
 
Its because they dont know any better, their relying on past reputations the 2 and 3 series were excellent saws.
Even now the performance of a brand new saw is not much better, really very little from an old 254 to a modern 550, except the 550s lucky to last much longer than warranty, if ur lucky
254s still going 40yrs later.
And still are ( despite my hatred for new huskys i might buy a 353 to use some husky bar and chains up)

There is something far wrong when pro cutters are selling new saws to buy 'new' saws that are a 30 year old design.
Seemingly still make them at factory for africian and south americian markets, good old emissions to blame for uk/europe

20-30 years ago all the pro cutters all ran exclusively orange saws, was actually rare to see a white 1.
Now its the other way round.
In fact getting rarer and rarer to find a forestry cutter runing orange now.

( not that u ever seen 555s in the woods anyway, more a farmers saw but thats probably a good thing)
As I said. Weird
Mine has been ultra reliable and the pros I’ve spoken to seem to love them.

Mine certainly sold fast and had plenty interest. So maybe they aren’t that bad .
 
Wow the 880 has about the same power as a small car.
I invested in the safety gear years ago as I’ve grown quite fond of my legs, I like having two.
I’m careful with my kit and will clean and sharpen my mates saw before its return. If I lend anything out it’s always on the proviso, you fcuk it you fix it.
Looking at the husky 572, seems like it should suit the job??
Yes, I run one with two different bars - a 20" and a 28". It's a monster with the 20" on it and it's still a bit of an animal with a 28 on it!
 
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