COMMENTS: - - I worked 9 years in logging, I even fell jequitibá with 11 meters in diameter, and I liked this work more, I am from Espírito Santo, Rio Bananal ES
I find it a shame to cut down trees that are more than a hundred years old, of course you have to enter the forests but there are certainly even other trees to be cut down to thin out and some clearing before cutting our centenarians and leave the food. Thank you for nature.
True the 560 XP is a great saw, none better in its class but with that being said the Guy Running the Saw aint no weekend firewood cutter either...you have to have years of experience to run one like he can. Look its simple, I own 2 of the 560's and untill this last Spring they were the only saws I trusted from Day to Day.... but the new 572 is just that much better....I tried to get one here in the U.S. last year but they weren't even available here yet so I put my order in last Winter and when they did make it to the U.S. Market I had one of the very first dozen sold by this Company (I wasn't the only one waiting on them I figure) anyway I have to say after using it almost non stop this late spring and all summer and Fall....for a little bigger CC 8-12 hours a day everyday saw that won't kill you carrying it all day.....I haven't had one like it ever....I wouldn't trade either one of my 560's or my 572 for any saw on the market for professional every day logging.