MaddBomber
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I may be biased. I'll get that right out of the way. I'm a Stihl guy.
Ok. My personal experience; 2020 550xp. Bought brand new. The auto-tune is all over the place. Blowing smoke like crazy and just didn't run right about 85% of the time. I struggled and did the "30 second" return thing which fixed it for a day.
Drove 30 miles to the nearest dealer (yay Husqvarna, great job shutting down so many dealerships).
A week later I got the saw back. "Nothing wrong".
Spark plug is jet black and it still blows smoke like crazy.
An associate (Maltby); 572xp. Absolutely crap! Racing and had a serious lack of power. After months it was found to have blown a seal....on it's 10th tank!!
Zero dealer support.. nightmare to replace with an 8 month backorder.
Another associate (Frank Dembro at Asplundh); 572xp. Same issue. Less than a dozen tanks and it has a crank seal issue.... but this particular one actually lost it's entire plastic bearing cage. Sorry.. nylon.
Seriously??? How many years of development? Huge bearings....that are plastic. That was a good idea? On a mediocre saw that is overweight and underpowered by the direct competition???
I'm so confused.
Back to my 550. What the hell?
Bumper spikes (dawgs) are pitiful, with zero options to upgrade them. The saw runs great, when it decides too, yet the bar (husky x force) has it's paint smearing. Case already has dings and missing paint right under the muffler.
Meanwhile, my MS362 that has 42 tanks is flawless. Sheeeeit, even the sticker with the bar code is still undamaged.
Plus the 20" Stihl light bar is almost flawless..... And it's been through a helluva lot more than the husky.
People actually like these orange things??? Why? I get brand loyalty, but seriously?
Ok. My personal experience; 2020 550xp. Bought brand new. The auto-tune is all over the place. Blowing smoke like crazy and just didn't run right about 85% of the time. I struggled and did the "30 second" return thing which fixed it for a day.
Drove 30 miles to the nearest dealer (yay Husqvarna, great job shutting down so many dealerships).
A week later I got the saw back. "Nothing wrong".
Spark plug is jet black and it still blows smoke like crazy.
An associate (Maltby); 572xp. Absolutely crap! Racing and had a serious lack of power. After months it was found to have blown a seal....on it's 10th tank!!
Zero dealer support.. nightmare to replace with an 8 month backorder.
Another associate (Frank Dembro at Asplundh); 572xp. Same issue. Less than a dozen tanks and it has a crank seal issue.... but this particular one actually lost it's entire plastic bearing cage. Sorry.. nylon.
Seriously??? How many years of development? Huge bearings....that are plastic. That was a good idea? On a mediocre saw that is overweight and underpowered by the direct competition???
I'm so confused.
Back to my 550. What the hell?
Bumper spikes (dawgs) are pitiful, with zero options to upgrade them. The saw runs great, when it decides too, yet the bar (husky x force) has it's paint smearing. Case already has dings and missing paint right under the muffler.
Meanwhile, my MS362 that has 42 tanks is flawless. Sheeeeit, even the sticker with the bar code is still undamaged.
Plus the 20" Stihl light bar is almost flawless..... And it's been through a helluva lot more than the husky.
People actually like these orange things??? Why? I get brand loyalty, but seriously?