Either way you look at it there are some amazing saws out there all makes and models
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Back to the post, do any of the 562 users care about the now non existant rev-boost after having the 562 in there hands..........for awhile that was one of the main selling features.....
I hear that ! anyone that owns one ,knows what you mean. [ yeh , sounds like 562 band wagon ] It is my go to saw now. Still take 357 and or 266 to woods now but almost never start backup saws.The 562 is a lot quicker spool up over the 555. It might not say rev boost but it's still something different in it.
The 562 is a lot quicker spool up over the 555. It might not say rev boost but it's still something different in it.
If a person has the extra money to get a 562 over the 555 it's worth it unless you just have to have that small mount.
1991 I bought a new 262xp for under $600, land here was $250/acre
2011 I bought a new 562xp for under $700, land here is $2500/acre
IMHO the 562xp is a bargain- and a great saw that revs quicker than my other stock saws
Are you really sure that the Rev-boost is gone? I have not seen any actual evidence that it is so far, only rumors.....
Lots of rumors about it, 575 42 84-01 coil for the 562 from the ipl is an invalid part number......will wait for it to automatically sub to 84-02 as per the 555.
I have 555G's on order.......weborder says I should have them late march........
As we all know husqvarna marketing and advertising leaves alot to be desired, revboost is not mentioned in the 2012 Canadian literature..........
I have found that the numbers stamped directly into the coils are not valid..... For these and other models as well. They turn up different than the IPL's indicate. Not all of them but more than just the 562s
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