You're right, they are bad influencers. Good influencers would have steered you to Husqvarna. Nice saw BTW.
You don't mess around! Usually, people will get talked into a 50cc pro saw. Next you get the "you really need two saws, a 70cc would complement that 50cc so well!" Then you start wondering what a larger saw would be like. Not you! Heck no, lets go straight for the big gun!
Although my family has traditionally been a Stihl family, the first saw I purchased (and the 2nd & 3rd for that matter) was a Husky. I do own a MS 170 as well, thanks to my very first Backwoods Savage GTG and 1 old Gary_602z.
It was less than a year old at a good price I couldn't pass up. I was looking at something in the 55-60cc range then I saw this
Holy chit! You dont mess around Dave. Run it with a 20" bar for most cutting knowing you can run 25, 28" etc when needed. My usual MO with my 500. Be sure to have enough mix on hand. It gulps fuel. Have you run it yet? Your thoughts? Congrats and enjoy it.
It came with a 25" bar. It was dark when I got home with it last night and running errands this morning. Maybe around noon is today. I was worse than a kid on Christmas last night. I was almosr shaking with excitement. Now I'm bit afraid of the power
LOL!!! Up until six years ago all i ever ran was an MS290 (56cc) saw with a 16" bar. When i acquired my MS460 (76cc) saw and first ran it with a 28" bar it was rather intimidating. I thought i was Paul Bunion when i first used it that way. I picked up a 20" bar for it and boy is it fun to cut big logs with. Funny thing at the time lots of big oak had come available to me and i shied away from it due to my saw. The 500 has lightning fast acceleration. Cut safe, hoard on, and be sure to post pics. Good luck and enjoy.
All depends on ones cutting habits too. Im guessing my years of using only a 16" i developed the "use the dawgs" cutting technique most of the time.
16, 20, 24, 28, 32….are common sizes that you can walk into most any dealer and buy a chain. Learn to keep the chain sharp and keep the rakers filed properly and you might enjoy the reach of the longer bar. If you need to use the dogs to cut firewood, your chain needs work.
Sweet upgrade. I still need to try Brads someday, hint hint. Have a little 462 with 20” 25” and 28” bar. Many may wonder why so many different sizes. Came with 28, wanted to try smaller, dealer only had a 20. Ended up getting a 25 because I think that’s a nice match for the saw. I get some bigger logs and my spine doesn’t bend well. The 20 does add a little fun tho, cuts like a monster with the little bar Put a big set of dawgs on it and the 25 will feel closer to the 22. See I’m saving you some money LOL