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No Longer Available Possibly a Husqvarna 576xp non A/T

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  1. RParrotte

    RParrotte

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    I'm considering selling my 2015 576xp non A/T. It has been muffler modded. Bought new in June. Maybe 10-15 tanks through it. Full wrap and half wrap handles, unless I can make the full wrap fit my 372. It's the smoothest saw I have ever ran. Curious as to what offers might be out there. image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg
     
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    Very nice saw!!!!! :yes:
     
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    Out of curiosity, why do you want to sell it?
    I had a really nice 576XP-W that I traded for a nice 390XP. I wish I had kept the 576. They are the Lincoln Town Car of chainsaws. Super smooth, comfortable, and understated power. Plus, after using it all day, I didn't feel like I had a bunch of bees in each hand.
     
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    Funny you ask, I also want a 390xp. I was expecting a little more power out of the 576, but I feel my 372 pre x-torq has more. I don't need a 390 because I have a 288, but I want something new.
     
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    If you have a good running 288, a 390 would be a bit redundant, more modern sure, but not by much, since the 288 was about a decade ahead of its time.

    I think the answer is pretty clear.......you should get a 395XP.
     
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    I'm not a big fan of the 395. I've ran one that was ported and one that was stock, I wasn't impressed.
     
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    I really like the one I bought from Wigglesworth (Jeremy Barger). The only thing I don't like about it is the front tensioner.
     
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    Front tensioners are a b!7ch!
     
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    Nice saw!! Grate sailor...

    Good luck with sale! ;)

    Seriously though. Those are good saws. Someone would be very happy with that beast!
     
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    Have a 576xp-AT and currently reviving a 395. To see much difference between the two I had to step the 395 up to a 36" bar spinning an 8tooth sprocket. At that point the 395 definitely pulled ahead. I am mostly cutting pine and tamarack. The 395 mostly got used for saw bucking. Day to day felling and bucking to skid length the 576 is far superior.
     
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