Hello all, over the past year or so now I’ve acquired a handful of older husqvarna saws, first was a 2003 model 350 from an auction with pretty low hours, it just looked like someone couldn’t get the clutch cover back on properly since the brake had been tripped, so fixed that, and since then have done a base gasket delete, muffler mod, flat top piston, as well as new crank bearings and seals while I was at it, and of course, the metal intake boot clamp, very strong running saw with a 20 inch bar, have had no problems with it, i also did some tree work for an older gentlemen who happened to have 2 very nice condition saws which he claimed he took good care of, which upon inspection I could tell he wasn’t lying, anyways those were an 262xp and an non x-torq 365 special, both saws were super clean and in fantastic shape, and he cut me a deal on them that I couldn’t resist, Ive used the saws a handful of times cleaning up trees and have to say I love the power of them both, just running 20 inch bars on them right now, but I keep them all in cases and clean them after each use in an effort to preserve them the best I can since they are in such good shape, these saws most definitely suit my needs and are great saws, but was wondering how they rack up with the newer pro saws with auto tune and what not, such as the 572xp. Ive thought about selling a couple of the saws I have ( have 2 ms250s as well) and getting a 572 just so I could have a new saw that only I have owned and know what it’s been through, but at the same time I feel it would be silly to get rid of the super nice older saws that I have, particularly the 365 and the 262, but would like opinions on purchasing one of the new saws, as far as if they’re really that much better than the older saws, I’m blessed to be mechanically inclined and have been working on saws for a few years now, and definitely enjoyed tearing down and rebuilding a 51 I once had more than rebuilding the newer 576xpg (non autotune) that I have now, I’m sure saws are getting more complicated as improvements in technology come along, just like everything else, so are the new saws really worth the investment??