To elaborate on the story "in a way". Literally the next load went to a not so well off mixed race couple. They gave me a good tip for the quility...
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Lol not worth it, cut my losses and took it as lesson learned.
That's just how most people are These days, no one feels as though as they should be accountable for what they do, no morals no conscience. Now I...
572xp just before it's first play date. [ATTACH] And a freshly sharpened chain.:thumbs: [ATTACH] :dex:
In Cincinnati it's a Cheese Coney, or mettwurst with sauerkraut. Ketchup? I thought that was for children only.[emoji56] Now if I must have a...
Yea my 395 is a heavy drinker, but nothing compared to my old 084av that takes about a half gallon to fill up.[emoji44]
The 572 was released in March of this year.
The 572 has more low end than say a 372. I'm thinking that smoothness has you fooled a little, super smooths saws always feel lame until you start...
Also a new tight engine will be less efficient, so that will indeed have an effect.
Well I ran the first two tanks through my 572 over the weekend. I have to say it burns at least as much fuel as any other 70cc saw I own. Maybe...
The clutch needs to be torqued on properly. Some guys get by with going full throttle for a second and hitting the chain break, that shoul tighten...
Open up the muffler and retune and they're fine. A 460 coil swap helps too. Sorry but out of the box they are choked up as mentioned. Great...
So some oil is coming out while they're sitting? If so often times pressure builds in the tank from temperature changes and oil will be forced...
Try angling the saw a bit when noodling, stop and clear them when they pile up, and clear them from the cover before they get too packed in. This...
Paid $800 for my 572 PHO. To me the 572 feels more robust than the 462 and it has nicer AV, smooth yet solid feeling, also seems to ballance...
That is still my favorite saw in that size, I have two of them right now and have had many more over the years.
I felt stock the 461 was a total dog, the 462 felt alive. Maybe it was just the 461 I ran, but it was a dog compared to an old 460 stock. Is the...
I've ran a few ported 462's, I feel the 462 could run a 28" bar all day long and be happy, and because of the weight so will the operator. I would...
When I was selling firewood that's how I try the wood, it seemed to work very well.