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Kevin

Kevinasked

Looking at a bigger saw for my logging needs the 576 auto looks nice but all the reviews are from years ago anywhere a guy could find reviews on a 2022 saw.any help?



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Chad

Chadasked

Is this saw going to be anywhere as good as my 372xp I'm on my second 372 xp and close to being in need of a new one? I cut close to 20 to 25 cord of wood a year and do some logging for my local amish

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Quattro Saw Guy
Quattro Saw Guy

The Husqvarna 576xp autotune will be able to cut 20 to 25 cords of wood easily. It weighs a little more and vibration levels are lower if that is important to you. It has a different torque curve than your 372xp but it never gives up. It is a bullet proof saw if you take care of it.

Tony L
Tony L

I'd say it would be but I'm having second thoughts on the auto tune . Although it cuts great it doesn't idle as nicely as I'd like

harveylogging

harveyloggingasked

Anybody run one with a the conventional carb option? Not an auto seize.



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Quattro Saw Guy
Quattro Saw Guy

The Husqvarna 576xp Autotune requires dealers to have a laptop to plug in the saw to set-up and calibrate the saw. If not calibrated if will have issues. As for a 576 without autotune dealers still need to know how to calibrate the saw as strato- charged engines are not like the old conventional engines which dealers calibrated them by ear or a simple engine idle gauge.

ken madden

ken maddenasked

how much doesthis saw cost

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buyastihl
buyastihl

we paid $1,720 in May 2011

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