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Husqvarna 555 vs. 562xp -- which is actually 11.8 lbs?
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<blockquote data-quote="SawTroll" data-source="post: 2567449" data-attributes="member: 5399"><p>Several have done that, including a independant test lab - 12.9 lbs is about as close to the truth as you can get for the 357-family. Some models may be 12.8 and others 13.0, and cat mufflers will result in a slightly higher weight than standard mufflers will.</p><p></p><p>As far as I know, the reason the specs are so far off is that they beefed up the case at a very early stage, but "forgot" the change the specs accordingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SawTroll, post: 2567449, member: 5399"] Several have done that, including a independant test lab - 12.9 lbs is about as close to the truth as you can get for the 357-family. Some models may be 12.8 and others 13.0, and cat mufflers will result in a slightly higher weight than standard mufflers will. As far as I know, the reason the specs are so far off is that they beefed up the case at a very early stage, but "forgot" the change the specs accordingly. [/QUOTE]
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