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70 cc to 80 cc saw

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by sam s, May 19, 2016.

  1. jon1212

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    I wish I had hung onto mine........though I did trade it for a nice 390XP that I sold for a fair amount to a tree guy that really wanted it. I used the funds to buy a nice 395, but I still wish I had given up something else for the 390.
    I refer to the 576 as the Lincoln Towncar of chainsaws. Extremely smooth, with understated power.
     
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    The oem kit will run harder than the 85cc kit and isn't to much more expensive! :)
     
  3. Andyshine77

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    I agree! silky smooth power!! With that said it's still no 7900 or 390.
     
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    No it's not, but it didn't leave my hands tingling either.......
     
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    Ya tingling aching hands suck. Sure am glad not all AV is created equal these days.
     
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    I find wearing gloves helps a little as well.
     
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