Husqvarna 460 or 555

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bryankloos

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Hey Guys,

I need a new saw to handle some larger wood. I have a Stihl 021 16" but this is not going to cut it for the larger downed oaks and maples I plan to harvest this month on my fathers property.

I was mostly sold on a 460-24" but am now thinking about the 555-24".

Let me ask a couple questions:

1 - How does the 20 compare with a 24" bar. How often is the extra 4" necessary.
2 - The 460 seems to be more powerful. How would the 555 compare power wise
3 - What are the general advantages of the 555 over the 460

Any other input is appreciated.

Thanks,

Bryan
 
Hey Guys,

I need a new saw to handle some larger wood. I have a Stihl 021 16" but this is not going to cut it for the larger downed oaks and maples I plan to harvest this month on my fathers property.

I was mostly sold on a 460-24" but am now thinking about the 555-24".

Let me ask a couple questions:

1 - How does the 20 compare with a 24" bar. How often is the extra 4" necessary.
2 - The 460 seems to be more powerful. How would the 555 compare power wise
3 - What are the general advantages of the 555 over the 460

Any other input is appreciated.

Thanks,

Bryan

Since no one has replied yet...

Go with the 555. It is a derivative of the 562xp which has an outstanding reputation.

1. 20" is a good match for either saw and is very common for that size saw when used for firewood.
2. 555 is more powerful and is a professional grade saw.
3. 555 has auto tune so no manual adjusting of the carb. 555 = pro saw; 460 = homeowner grade.

FYI the 555 takes a small mount bar and I don't know that there is a 24" small mount bar on the market. Shouldn't impact your decision though. 555 no doubt. If you want a saw to pull a 24" bar with authority look at the 70cc class of saws.

Good luck.
 
I agree with the above. I would not put a 24" bar on a saw if it did not have at least 70cc's. If I were to get a 60cc saw like the 55 I would put a 20" bar on it.

How big is the lumber your cutting??
 
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If you plan on running a 24' bar, then I'd take a serious look at the Husky 365 or 372xp. Same engine, but the 365 has a little less power and costs $100 less. The 365 can easily be converted to a 372 in a couple hours with a die grinder. I have a 365 and I really like it. 562xp will run a 24' bar too, but not as well as the 365.
 
I run a 555 with a 20 inch bar and find it has plenty of power with that buried in hardwood. However, I don't think it would have what it takes to make me happy with a 24 inch. The 460 is rated at 3.6hp and the 555 at 4.3hp.

For me, the small bump up in price over the 460 yields a saw with a good bit more power and a build that is more in line with the pro saws. But again, that's running a 20 inch bar.

If I were to only cut 4 cord a year, I'd have gone with the 460 and 20 inch bar. Since I'm more like 12+ cords some years, I bumped up to the 555 and 20 inch.

I think if I were to consider a 24 inch bar as necessary, I'd be looking at a 562xp.

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If you're choosing between those two, go with the 555. It's a detuned 562XP, built on the same platform. More power as well.

BUT..... I just got the 365 Xtorq in Novemebr (early CHRISTmas present). If you can swing it, that's the way to go1
 
Hey Guys

The lumber is oak at about 24-30" diameter. Fallen from Sandy (I thinks) on my fathers property. He has a few LARGE oaks that are down or snagged.
I have a smaller saw for trimming etc but I need something to get through the large rounds. This will be my main saw and I will use the Sthil 021 for smaller tasks and trimming etc.
I guess at 30" I would need 2 passes regardless so maybe I should just stick with the 555 with a 20" bar, or is the 365 with a 20" worth the increase in price.
The wife is going to have a fit with whatever I choose at the end of the day as funds are tight after the holidays...
Thoughts?
Bryan
 
My father bought a 555 to replace his old 55 with (which replaced my older 51) He has had 3 warranty service calls on it, 1 carb related and 2 for the bar oil pump, in less than a year. He bought the 555 given the 55's bulletproof service, but is now starting to wonder. We will see how it does this year.

I have run a 24" bar with both the 51 and the 55. My advice is to go with the 20" bar.
 
I had this exact thread about a month ago.
After going back and forth about it, I bought the 555. Pro-saw, more features, more HP, more durable, etc. Just seemed to make sense.
 
I've got a 555 with a mm and a dolmar 7900. The 555 will run with it in wood to 20" and has a better throttle response. I love the auto tune, overall one of my favorite saws. Mine will slang a 24" bar but that's definately the limit with the small mount and power/oiler limitations of the saw. I had a 455 and while it'll get the job done neither it or the 460 compare to a 555.
 
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