Husqvarna 575xp

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johnsopi

Minister of Fire
Nov 1, 2006
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MD near DE&PA;
Whats this saw worth NIB ?
 
I don't know, but keep in mind that it was replaced by the 576xp because the 575 had some issues. Personally, I wouldn't pay more than $400 or $500 for it, assuming I had any interest in owning that saw (and I don't).
 
My 357xp was around $400 brand new
 
I don’t know why this saw gets such a bad rap, it’s very, very smooth, well balanced and has a nice wide powerband.

Likely because the 372XP/XPW was such a solid saw that weighs about 2 pounds less for the same power and very few issues other than the kill switch.
 
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