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572 Husky

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  1. Cold Trigger Finger

    Cold Trigger Finger

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    So I gave my 572 Husqvarna a good run this afternoon after work. Bucked up 4 cord of fire killed white spruce in a couple hours. Ran 4 tanks of saw gas thru it. I had put an 8 tooth 3/8 sprocket rim on it last night.
    28" Husqvarna/ Oregon bar. 50 ga.
    Ran a loop of full comp X Cut chisel chain.
    I had taken 3 licks with a rider file off the depth guages. After a couple tanks I took another 4 licks off.
    I am very pleased with the saw. It's fast. And strong. I would like to run it against a 462 or 461 Stihl. It out cuts a stock 460 and cuts as fast as my Mike Lee modified 460.
    Very smooth ! Heated handles are Awesome !
    The X Cut chisel chain was very pleasing also. While it's not perfectly chisel ground or filed chain. It is very impressive. And this chain has 7 tanks of saw gas on it. I haven't touched the cutters with a file yet.
    I do need to file it now as there was some mud on one of the last logs I bucked up.
    It's still cutting but needs filed or ground.
    Friend of mine here has a 451C Simington chisel grinder so I'll go hone it up on his grinder.
    The 8 tooth sprocket really helped bring it into where I like a saw to cut. The 7 tooth was just slow and needed a long bar full of wood to maximize what it was. The stuff I was bucking was 4" to 16" diameter.
    The guy was feeding logs with a skid steer with forks on it, 20' long logs. He didn't have to sit idle very often. Once I got a few bucked up , he just set more on what I had bucked. It kept us busy and kept the chains up out of the ground!
    Sorry I didn't get any pics.
     
  2. walt

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    I run a eight pin with 20" bar on my ported 572 when I am working a log pile. That is a lot of fun. 4 cord in two hours is serious cutting
     
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    couldn’t agree more with the 8 pin and 20” bar.

    Mine has extra sausage also.

    I was running 24” on the 7 pin.
    There is a quite a lot grin Gaines making the change
     
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    Ya, it Really wakes it up.
    I don't have a tack so I don't know the actual # but the rpm feels like when I cut with 044s.
    It's Fast. It does have a drop down in rpm on bigger cuts . Just like the yt vids I've watched.
    Possibly having it hopped up will remove some of that. BUT, at this point I don't know that I will.
    Instead, I'll put that money toward a 451 C .
    I've cut a lot of timber with the 046 and 460 Stihls. And 044s and 372s. Many millions of board feet . I have a good idea how this saw will act with a 36" bar on it.
    BUT, I'm not fallin timber for a living now so I probably won't be hanging a long bar on it anytime soon. A 28" is a good compromise for the size wood I'll be cutting.
    And it will fit on the snow machine easier.
     
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    Having a square grinder sure is nice... :D
     
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    I've been happy with running an 8-pin and 28" bar on my 500i, in not the hardest wood on earth, and she rips pretty well. With a 7-pin in wood 18" and under the 500i is slow, bounces off the limiter and or four strokes like crazy.
     
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    In my mind, I think 9 pin or file 1/2 off the rakers. :D
     
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    About 30 thou with full comp. 40 k with full skip . At least for me with Alaskan species.
    If I had the time. I would just modify my 451A to take a new ( larger) motor.
    But time off is taken up with building.
     
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    If I find a situation where I'm in bigger wood, first thing I'll try is richen up the high speed jet a bit. See if that changes things.
    I know it has auto tune, so I'm not sure I can even do that. I'll look into it . Or just deal with it. It's not like it's a big deal. Just something I noticed.