From your postings March 29 to Monday looks like two days short of four months to me.
And you should have seen the size of the fish I caught, too!
From your postings March 29 to Monday looks like two days short of four months to me.
Tough guy, keyboard warriors.I spent five months away from this site, came back, and this is the crap that is going on?! Guess I didn't miss much.
I want a heated handle 555. That would make me happy. But alas, no luck.
The 555, 562, 560 huskies are great saws out of the box and better with a muff mod, I would never take an echo over one just to save a buck.
I don't know you and you must definitely not know me, but you might want to know a little more about the subject before calling me out. your remark is a joke and shows your lack of knowledge on the subject. you may want to do a bit of research on the 555 and 562 differences or lack there of... I would school you in the in the minor differences but there is page upon page on this site explaining it over and over so try the search function out.
Sounds good, to each his own I guess, I had a 560 and thought it was awesome and the best 60cc I've ever ran, but just never used it that much.I would trade the 555 hybrid for another 620 in a heart beat. Its a "tight" saw but has nothing power wise, those specs are a joke, I am finished listening to ass hats on here say "but the specs, THE SPECS!!!!" no one cares what the people who want to sell you **** say about theyre own saws.
Hey Bob been a while, how's it going, will we see you in October.I guess the hot, humid, sticky weather isn't just up here in the Northeast.
Hey Bob been a while, how's it going, will we see you in October.
It's got a few panties all bunched up I guess .I guess the hot, humid, sticky weather isn't just up here in the Northeast.
I'm thinking about getting a Husky 555. I'd like to know if a 555 w/20" b&c will have noticeably more power over a NE346XP w/16" & 18" b&c? In other words, will it be worth buying a new 555 if I already have a NE346XP? My 346 works great for most of my cutting needs and it's nice and light. However, I have some bigger wood and would like a saw that will run a 20" b&c that won't brake the bank. I don't know how close the NE346XP is in actual cutting power to the 555. What do you guys/gals think??
Thanks, NYH1.
Hey Man their is one in my shop I will trade you[emoji41]I would trade the 555 hybrid for another 620 in a heart beat. Its a "tight" saw but has nothing power wise, those specs are a joke, I am finished listening to ass hats on here say "but the specs, THE SPECS!!!!" no one cares what the people who want to sell you **** say about theyre own saws.
DealHey Man their is one in my shop I will trade you[emoji41]
If I had to have two saws (and already had a 346XP) would I get a 555? Probably not. Why? If I only had two saws I may want alittle more ass to pull a 24" bar, you never know when you are going to take a trip and the trees arent the same size as home, 20" bar doesnt mean 20" cutting area and type of wood can really strain a saw.
Who here has put a 555 thru it's paces?Having ran a 460 Rancher for 6 years and sold it to a friend and only have had my 555 since last fall, I'd say the 555 is a good saw for the money.
However...I'm saw rich and wood poor...
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So if I have a 550xp would a 555 be a big difference? Thinking about a 562 but I'm trying to be cheap.555 is a noticeable jump in power from a 346. It's a small, light, nimble saw for 60cc. All other 60cc saws will be larger, heavier & more bulky.
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