Chainsaw Review! Logging Redwoods With The Husqvarna 592xp!

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Published 2022-08-10
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  • @AnomadAlaska
    Can you offer a "special edition" 25 and 50 dollar stickers or coffee mugs? I don't need more hats and t-shirts. A 50 dollar tiny hardhat sticker? I'd rock a GOT sticker on my lid. Might help with the saw reviews for those of us trying not to accumulate more junk.
  • @Finksta951
    All these guys on youtube act like they know every little thing. It was nice seeing someone actually keep in footage of them learning from an OG. Thats how you make more OG's in any trade. Your doing great work. Keep it up.
  • @PutnmaKE
    5:40 And THAT, boys and girls, is why you don't hang around the stump when you are falling trees
  • @dawlphun3500
    Jake, I regret that I’m a bit late posting this. You are to be lauded for having the guts to make the leap into independence!! While I’m not a member of the arborist profession, I’m a huge fan of your videos. Your obvious love of what you do is SO infectious. Who knows, if I was just a few decades younger (!) you just might have inspired me getting into it. Keep up the awesome work and I’m confident you will have trees all over joining the witness protection program. But seriously, thanks for sharing your love of your work with us and keep them coming. Jim
  • @guigamoretto
    I was running this saw for about 2 hours at about a 30-50% duty cycle youtube.com/post/UgkxfQm1wmg0ItKDLavxj1nXtQY9HP7EF… and it did a great job. I used the lever for the built in sharpener to clear chip buildup out more than to actually sharpen the chain. It managed to cut some hardwood stumps much larger than it's size without bothering the neighbors with hours of 2 stroke noise.
  • Earlier this year I went to a dealer to get a new saw for logging. My company pays for whatever I want, so I could pick up anything from any shelf. The dealer, who is one of the largest in Denmark, was lucky enough to have 592's in stock, and I really like husky. It came down between the 592 and the Stihl 500i. Their prices was almost identical. Tried them both, and went with the 592. I can see why a ported version of the 500i is hard to compare with stock saws, but I'm currently logging large oak and beech together with a colleague, who runs a stock 500i, and compared with that, my 592 is just on another level. (Stock). It weighs a bit more, but I don't have to refuel as often as him. And often I can hear his saw really running heavy and working hard, while my saw, in the same size wood, just rips and almost can't be pushed hard enough. I just can't slow it down. But thats just my opinion, tried em both, went with the 592, loving every moment of work.
  • @EvanBaird
    Bryce didn’t seem too interested in the safety questions 😂. Great video!
  • @mikesr3407
    Interview with the kid was priceless ! Great Video! Learned some more and cool equipment for sure . 👍
  • @jerobety
    Just picked up one of your stickers and a mug! Thanks for highlighting tree service work! Blessings to you and the family!
  • @owtlawglock
    Buy a Stihl and you have to buy an aftermarket air filter which will still plug all the time. the Stihl caps allow more debris in than the Husky's. Having the tensioner on the cover is also a better idea as it would be more accessible to replace if needed. The cases are a bit heavier duty on the Husky as well.
  • I use a stubby bar wrench for the wrap handle on my 372. Fits between the cover and handle
  • @ssprofirewood
    Thanks for the review. I have the 592 ordered and can't wait to get it. I absolutely love your channel. Keep us the great work!
  • @jdatwood7086
    That’s the biggest difference for me between Stihl and Husqvarna is the filtration. I absolutely hate the Stihl filtration because they get dirty constantly. I have to clean the Stihl filter often and the Husky almost never. Husky has figured out how to spin the dirt out of the air charge before the filter sees it.
  • Great video!!!! I like the direction you have taken with your channel...very impressive. Keep up the good work
  • @stevez3041
    The new caps are fantastic! I also replaced the caps on my 15 year old husqvvarna 359 and the fit perfect so they should work on most older saws also! Great video!
  • Love the channel man! Recently got into tree work and can’t wait to get my hands on a 592xp and older 372 right now running two 572xp. Anyways great videos great advice and great job!
  • @CabinRidge
    I have a 500i ordered but walked into my local husky shop this morning to pick up a few things and saw one of these on the shelf with a 32” light bar. Picked it up and checked it out for awhile, seriously thinking about making the purchase ! The Saw felt great and the numbers impressive 🤘🏻
  • I can’t wait to get a set of 3 point felling dogs for for my Husqvarna 592 xp they look great. Gordy from west coast saws did a great job.👏👏 The factory dogs are flimsy junk I can’t believe Husqvarna would put something like that on a big saw. Always like watching you guys dropping trees I learn something new every time great video 👍👍
  • @orestwitiw213
    I was wondering if something had changed on your channel and lo and behold you decided to go out on your own! Congratulations and like many others have said it has made your channel very interesting. As I watch this video with you and Gord I couldn’t think of a better way to sit back enjoy a hot coffee and watch two great guys doing what they love doing. Got a kick out the logger explaining how to add that cut so the wood doesn’t tear. Looking forward to watching your journey. Happy New Year