Had this saw about 7 years now . Still runs like new . Always start easy ..30 above, or 30 below, I’ve never had an issue with starting it. The auto tune carb works great even at very high altitude. Cut dozens and dozens of cords of wood with it. Its a beast of saw . Very powerful for its size . Would highly recommend this saw.
*Coming up on having had this saw for a year....am a casual user and bought it to cut up sections for bowl blanks. Easy to start, **Bestfor.Garden** also recommend even after storage for a couple of months. Simple chain tension adjustment. Just cut up some 20" Osage Orange, including ripping bolts in half (at an angle). Like butter!*
I was running this saw for about 2 hours at about a 30-50% duty cycle ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxfQm1wmg0ItKDLavxj1nXtQY9HP7EF504 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.
@@jaywalker712 from a cold start or warm engine? Autotune saws need to have half choke / high idle set for a warm start, otherwise yes they will not start. Had my 555 for 8 yrs and counting, no issues, never ran fuel containing ethanol either.
I had my Husky 555 Auto Tune a year tried to use it and finally tossed in the junk room. I have other Husky's and like them but the 555 is a piece of junk.
@@willisbruce4044 I always used a 55 Rancher, bought this 555 last year , it starts most time about 4th pull, run it a while and that is it, won't start. Cuts like crazy when running but its too much trouble.
I'm on the fence with buying a 261, my house is surrounded by heavy wooded area and I constantly have limb clean up, occasional tree fall, 8-16" diameter. I once owned a ms391, no problems until a friend pointed out on a torn down 391, that it had a plastic crank and case, been a while, but I think the case was plastic too, i sold it while it was still like new, you can tell by how it was made, it wasn't intended to be rebuilt, I'll never not buy a pro model. So I'm looking at the 261/262 or a top handle model, but the most powerful T handle is not cost friendly. But I have yet to hear anyone not like that saw
Had this saw about 7 years now . Still runs like new . Always start easy ..30 above, or 30 below, I’ve never had an issue with starting it. The auto tune carb works great even at very high altitude. Cut dozens and dozens of cords of wood with it. Its a beast of saw . Very powerful for its size . Would highly recommend this saw.
It would be so nice if there were somewhere I could buy one.
I can repeat every word you've just said. Same with mine 555. Five years.👍😎
*Coming up on having had this saw for a year....am a casual user and bought it to cut up sections for bowl blanks. Easy to start, **Bestfor.Garden** also recommend even after storage for a couple of months. Simple chain tension adjustment. Just cut up some 20" Osage Orange, including ripping bolts in half (at an angle). Like butter!*
Just bought myself a new 555, cannot wait to use it and get it broken in
I was running this saw for about 2 hours at about a 30-50% duty cycle ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxfQm1wmg0ItKDLavxj1nXtQY9HP7EF504 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.
i bought a parts saw in a box for 100 bucks. turned out it was a 555. had to buy a bunch of parts , new bar and chain. but now its my go to saw.
How did it solve the problems ?
I’m new to chainsaws, would this saw work with an Alaskan mill?
Any problems with husqarna 555 ?
YES YES, they are a no good piece of junk, you will pull your arm socket out trying to start them.
@@jaywalker712 from a cold start or warm engine? Autotune saws need to have half choke / high idle set for a warm start, otherwise yes they will not start. Had my 555 for 8 yrs and counting, no issues, never ran fuel containing ethanol either.
@@jaywalker712 если руки из жопы, то с любой такие проблемы
@@jaywalker712 you don't know how to start it don't you? Its not a saw it's you man haha
@@rakpe Only an Azzhole assumes things, I very well probably owned more chain saws than you ever seen.
yes come saw
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I had my Husky 555 Auto Tune a year tried to use it and finally tossed in the junk room. I have other Husky's and like them but the 555 is a piece of junk.
Can you give any specific reason? Mine runs good at any temperature, is leightweight and powerful.
@@willisbruce4044 I always used a 55 Rancher, bought this 555 last year , it starts most time about 4th pull, run it a while and that is it, won't start. Cuts like crazy when running but its too much trouble.
@@jaywalker712 maybe you caught a lemon. Check with your dealer if the trouble is covered by the warranty
Jaoo kakvo je to smeće od motorke, imo sam i nju i ljudi moji kako sam kupio stihl 382 ja sam se preporodio.Samo šupci kupuju husqvarne.
For the price of 555xp I'd prefer to pay for a Stihl 261c or a 400c Them are some real saws
I'm on the fence with buying a 261, my house is surrounded by heavy wooded area and I constantly have limb clean up, occasional tree fall, 8-16" diameter. I once owned a ms391, no problems until a friend pointed out on a torn down 391, that it had a plastic crank and case, been a while, but I think the case was plastic too, i sold it while it was still like new, you can tell by how it was made, it wasn't intended to be rebuilt, I'll never not buy a pro model. So I'm looking at the 261/262 or a top handle model, but the most powerful T handle is not cost friendly. But I have yet to hear anyone not like that saw
@@jaredmouret9723 a echo Timberwolf is the best bang for your buck.