I have the 445 and considered the 550xp before buying. For me I don't cut firewood to heat my house but I do cut the odd tree in the yard from blowdowns or trees for bon fires. For me the 445 does just fine for this type of work, but if I had to cut fire wood I'd go with the 550xp. As you can see in just one morning of cutting you could save an hour or so just by using the faster saw. This was very informative.
Yes, the 445 is great. It still has plenty of power and cuts faster than most saws. When I bought the 445. I wanted a chainsaw that wasn't too heavy (445 is 11.2lbs), plus I didn't want to spend too much (in 2007, it was $320. now it's $419). The Husqvarna dealer told me that you can go up or down 2 inches on the size of the bar on Husqvarna chainsaws. Orginally, I had a 16-inch bar on mine. Which was easier for me since I was still learning how to use it. Well, thanks for watching.
I've actually cut w/550mk2 versus a 460 Rancher and it beats that saw in 16-18" size wood. Husky is underrating their HP numbers on the 550xp as they actually make about 4.8hp and are the most powerful 50cc class saw by a decent margin when tested on a dyno. You should definitely be running it at 40:1 mix BTW (50:1 is EPA thing) and as they got weak bearings that extra oil may double its life. And its after like 5hrs of runtime then autotune will remove the break-in tuning limiter and you might notice a boost in power and rpm.
Thanks for the advice. I really enjoy the new 550xp, especially when cutting large logs saves a ton on time, but i still use the 445 for all the small logs and brush. Right now, I'm buying the premix fuel for the 550xp and using 93 octane with oil mix in the 445 both are 50:1
First run for Autotune saws: Let it idle for 3 minutes (sets low idle), then do a rip cut of 6-7 feet with the tip in the wood , wide open throttle (under load) for at least 30-40 seconds (sets high idle). This procedure will reset/dial in the Autotune. First tank(s) do some light work on branches and small logs. But run it like you stole it!
For a fair comparison you would need to use new chains, new plugs, new air cleaners, have the old one tuned up, and use fresh gas. All those things can affect performance, who knows if it was the saw itself or one of those other things. Also verify compression on that old saw.
I have a 550 mk II, I would never cut logs that big, its really a limbing saw. I keep my 592 xp handy at all times, my 592 would cut through that big log in about 2 seconds. I also keep my 460 rancher handy as a backup.
Honestly, a 20-inch bar on the 550 would be great. Since I normally only cut a few trees down. I've always used a smaller bar and just made 2 cuts. Well, thanks for watching
Thanks, I did it for fun. Overall, the 550XP is a great chainsaw. Very powerful and cuts very quick, and after using it. I find that I use the 550xp chainsaw more than the 445. Well, thanks for watching.
I have the 445 and considered the 550xp before buying. For me I don't cut firewood to heat my house but I do cut the odd tree in the yard from blowdowns or trees for bon fires. For me the 445 does just fine for this type of work, but if I had to cut fire wood I'd go with the 550xp. As you can see in just one morning of cutting you could save an hour or so just by using the faster saw. This was very informative.
Yes, the 445 is great. It still has plenty of power and cuts faster than most saws. When I bought the 445. I wanted a chainsaw that wasn't too heavy (445 is 11.2lbs), plus I didn't want to spend too much (in 2007, it was $320. now it's $419). The Husqvarna dealer told me that you can go up or down 2 inches on the size of the bar on Husqvarna chainsaws. Orginally, I had a 16-inch bar on mine. Which was easier for me since I was still learning how to use it. Well, thanks for watching.
I've actually cut w/550mk2 versus a 460 Rancher and it beats that saw in 16-18" size wood. Husky is underrating their HP numbers on the 550xp as they actually make about 4.8hp and are the most powerful 50cc class saw by a decent margin when tested on a dyno.
You should definitely be running it at 40:1 mix BTW (50:1 is EPA thing) and as they got weak bearings that extra oil may double its life.
And its after like 5hrs of runtime then autotune will remove the break-in tuning limiter and you might notice a boost in power and rpm.
Thanks for the advice. I really enjoy the new 550xp, especially when cutting large logs saves a ton on time, but i still use the 445 for all the small logs and brush. Right now, I'm buying the premix fuel for the 550xp and using 93 octane with oil mix in the 445 both are 50:1
First run for Autotune saws: Let it idle for 3 minutes (sets low idle), then do a rip cut of 6-7 feet with the tip in the wood , wide open throttle (under load) for at least 30-40 seconds (sets high idle). This procedure will reset/dial in the Autotune. First tank(s) do some light work on branches and small logs. But run it like you stole it!
Thanks for the tips. This saw has been amazing. I'm glad I got it. Well thanks for watching
For a fair comparison you would need to use new chains, new plugs, new air cleaners, have the old one tuned up, and use fresh gas. All those things can affect performance, who knows if it was the saw itself or one of those other things. Also verify compression on that old saw.
Your chain is way too tight to start with. When you release the throttle your chain immediately stops, so much friction.
Thanks. I'll loosen it up. Thanks for watching
I have a 550 mk II, I would never cut logs that big, its really a limbing saw. I keep my 592 xp handy at all times, my 592 would cut through that big log in about 2 seconds. I also keep my 460 rancher handy as a backup.
Very vood ❤❤❤❤
Thank you, and thanks for watching
Pui profesional cu semiprofesional
Yes, professional vs semi-professional. Well thanks for watching
What’s a 4.5 😂
I rewatched the video and didn't notice 4.5 anywhere, but I do say 445 quite a bit, which is the husqvarna model number. Well thanks for watching
Only 18 inch bahhahahah 😂 cause he needs 20-24 cause his back is weak
Honestly, a 20-inch bar on the 550 would be great. Since I normally only cut a few trees down. I've always used a smaller bar and just made 2 cuts. Well, thanks for watching
Meaningless comparison
Thanks, I did it for fun.
Overall, the 550XP is a great chainsaw. Very powerful and cuts very quick, and after using it. I find that I use the 550xp chainsaw more than the 445. Well, thanks for watching.