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Didn't realize I need 5 chainsaws!!
555 Or 562XP
Yes, I know this one is a dead horse but I have a few questions. I currently have a 435, which I pretty much destroyed cutting 9 cords of oak with. That was my first saw and I learned a lot of things, especially what not to do. I bought that saw knowing this and now I ready to make a real purchase.
My usage will be primarily firewood, probably 90% of the time. I split between 3-5 cords but that could increase as I just started using a wood insert last year and don't know for sure how much firewood I will go through each year. My biggest problem is, I am wrong handed. Left hand on the trigger, right hand on the handle. I am newer at this and thinking about teaching myself to hold it the other way.
I went into a dealership and was looking at the saws. I asked the salesman about the heat/baffles issue. He showed me that additional baffles have been added to create some separation. He said he was just at the big meet up put on every year in Wisconsin by Husqvarna. This is when they showed him the improvements. He wasn't sure about the air filter situation.
My question is, did they update this yet or did the salesperson not understand what I was asking? The heat issue and the filter?
Also, the 562 is only $50 more than the 555. I know a lot of people like the 555 for splitting wood. I have mostly read that in posts dated back 2-6 years ago but I think things have changed since then. I was leaning towards the 555 but when I realized the price difference was only $50 it made me second guess and heavily consider the 562.
I have my wood cut for this year, should I wait until next summer and see if improvements are made?
Since the 555 and 562 are built in a similar way. Does the 555 have the same issues (heat & filter) as the 562?
Thank you in advance for your feedback!!
Yes, I know this one is a dead horse but I have a few questions. I currently have a 435, which I pretty much destroyed cutting 9 cords of oak with. That was my first saw and I learned a lot of things, especially what not to do. I bought that saw knowing this and now I ready to make a real purchase.
My usage will be primarily firewood, probably 90% of the time. I split between 3-5 cords but that could increase as I just started using a wood insert last year and don't know for sure how much firewood I will go through each year. My biggest problem is, I am wrong handed. Left hand on the trigger, right hand on the handle. I am newer at this and thinking about teaching myself to hold it the other way.
I went into a dealership and was looking at the saws. I asked the salesman about the heat/baffles issue. He showed me that additional baffles have been added to create some separation. He said he was just at the big meet up put on every year in Wisconsin by Husqvarna. This is when they showed him the improvements. He wasn't sure about the air filter situation.
My question is, did they update this yet or did the salesperson not understand what I was asking? The heat issue and the filter?
Also, the 562 is only $50 more than the 555. I know a lot of people like the 555 for splitting wood. I have mostly read that in posts dated back 2-6 years ago but I think things have changed since then. I was leaning towards the 555 but when I realized the price difference was only $50 it made me second guess and heavily consider the 562.
I have my wood cut for this year, should I wait until next summer and see if improvements are made?
Since the 555 and 562 are built in a similar way. Does the 555 have the same issues (heat & filter) as the 562?
Thank you in advance for your feedback!!