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<blockquote data-quote="morewood" data-source="post: 6183810" data-attributes="member: 65256"><p>What he said is spot on. I can run a 16" or 18" with .325 and cut most anything I want to. Yes, it will cut the big stuff too, just not as fast. I have found that a small 50cc saw like my Jonsered/Husky will cut 99% of what most use for firewood. Concerning the 455, it's a fine saw. It isn't a *PRO* style saw like 562. Doesn't mean much, unless you have to drink the XP/pro saw kool-aid. Most firewood is cut with similar style saws.......yes, I even have a few. Compare and read about the 555 though, don't know the price difference between it and the 562XP. Husky saws are either large or small mount. Powermatch bars can be had either type.</p><p></p><p>Shea</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="morewood, post: 6183810, member: 65256"] What he said is spot on. I can run a 16" or 18" with .325 and cut most anything I want to. Yes, it will cut the big stuff too, just not as fast. I have found that a small 50cc saw like my Jonsered/Husky will cut 99% of what most use for firewood. Concerning the 455, it's a fine saw. It isn't a *PRO* style saw like 562. Doesn't mean much, unless you have to drink the XP/pro saw kool-aid. Most firewood is cut with similar style saws.......yes, I even have a few. Compare and read about the 555 though, don't know the price difference between it and the 562XP. Husky saws are either large or small mount. Powermatch bars can be had either type. Shea [/QUOTE]
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