Thanks guys for braving the cold and sharing with us. Saddens me every time it runs thru my mind " Jonsered is no more and parts availability will follow" . Thanks again guys always good spending time with you.
Yup, that's a downer for me as well. But still want to get that word out to everyone to think ahead on Jonny specific parts that may be needed down the road.
love the videos, watching from Canada, so I can relate to the weather. Thinking of upgrading to a 562. Currently using 2163 and 2156. My last upgrade was a ms362, also a good saw.
Done with winter, yet? Yep, I cooked out on my Blackstone griddle the last two nights. Cooked chicken breasts one night and hamburgers last night. My peach tree is full of blooms and my shoes were covered with pollen last night. Spent Saturday cutting some big stumps for a friend my 28 inch bar on my 660 was several inches to short to cut the stump down and had to cut both sides. That hickory wiped the working edges off the cutters on both m 660 and 360 but I finally got one of them down. The saws ran great but the chains did not like that hickory. It was about 70 degrees. It was in the high 70’s the last several days. I have been re-stringing the back deck and painting stuff. I have even worn shorts several days but will put on a jacket when the sun goes down. I switched over from my winter blend mixture for my two strokes to my summer blend, yesterday. My summer blend has a little Marvel in it.
Tried the same thing last week, but soon as I was about to head out we got a brief shower. Cooked the burgers inside and the whole house smelled like a cheap diner.
My old 372 was a beast in the winter. Somebody ripped it off a while back and got out of the hobby for awhile. Now, today Im waiting on a 572 in the mail and binging chainsaw videos. Can't wait to get back on the Alaska mill and start some projects.
I DO NOT care, Bob and Walt I like what ever works lol!!! I could sit right there and shoot the shit with you guys for hours!!! And again you have my attention!!!
Love my 550XP when I'm thinning because it's so light, I rarely drop anything over 18in. dia. when thinning and it has the power to chase cut. It often gets a little "cranky" on the second tank of gas though where it will lose power or bog a bit like it's not warmed up yet. Would that be the autotune trying to cope and not quite getting it right?
Does it just happen for a short time after the refill? Could be the fuel settings changing if you run them dry each time. Can even throw an error code, but not something to be concerned about.
@@spike6020 Yes, this time of year when it's colder, in the hotter months it can last longer but that saw gets so hot I don't use it much in the summer.
Ha! Don't think so, a 562 is way more saw :) A 562 is more in the 362 class. Maybe when our project is done and I head that direction to visit Alabama , we need to "test that theory :)
No no, my chain was not new John. Wasn't going to bring a new to barbed wire country on that hedge row! Only new chain was on Walt's modified 562. Made a world of difference as the first chain on that saw wasn't cutting well at all.
You can bet that saw of Walt’s ain’t stock. He is to competitive for that. He probably has inserted a micro sized turbo somewhere on it and has it loaded with nitro, too, just to make sure his saw is faster than yours. I know you know how he operates, by now.
Miss Bob and his snappy attitude. Guess he sold the shop and retired. Hope his health is good and he makes a guest appearance again!
Walt and Bob, always good to hear you sharing your knowledge and viewpoint. Hope you cranked the heat up in the workshop to chase the chill!
Cranked it up pretty good on the way home. Always takes a little longer to chase that chill when I've been out in the wind!
Great video, Walter! You are the best!!!👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
Thanks guys for braving the cold and sharing with us. Saddens me every time it runs thru my mind " Jonsered is no more and parts availability will follow" . Thanks again guys always good spending time with you.
Yup, that's a downer for me as well. But still want to get that word out to everyone to think ahead on Jonny specific parts that may be needed down the road.
Really enjoy the clips especially the older saws
We'll always bounce back into the old saws. Still have several interesting models that have yet to meet Walt's camera.
Always great when you and Bob get together! 😎👍
Like you two talking and sharing you info.. thank you
Thanks for watching!
I never walked to school in the snow. Played football in it a few times. My mother was a school teacher, so I rode with her to school.
I skipped the 562. Kinda glad. 572 rocks. Was thinking on one to replace my 359.
That 562 is a great saw, im going to haft to get one when my 357 is wore out
love the videos, watching from Canada, so I can relate to the weather. Thinking of upgrading to a 562. Currently using 2163 and 2156. My last upgrade was a ms362, also a good saw.
Done with winter, yet? Yep, I cooked out on my Blackstone griddle the last two nights. Cooked chicken breasts one night and hamburgers last night. My peach tree is full of blooms and my shoes were covered with pollen last night. Spent Saturday cutting some big stumps for a friend my 28 inch bar on my 660 was several inches to short to cut the stump down and had to cut both sides. That hickory wiped the working edges off the cutters on both m 660 and 360 but I finally got one of them down. The saws ran great but the chains did not like that hickory. It was about 70 degrees. It was in the high 70’s the last several days. I have been re-stringing the back deck and painting stuff. I have even worn shorts several days but will put on a jacket when the sun goes down. I switched over from my winter blend mixture for my two strokes to my summer blend, yesterday. My summer blend has a little Marvel in it.
Tried the same thing last week, but soon as I was about to head out we got a brief shower. Cooked the burgers inside and the whole house smelled like a cheap diner.
My old 372 was a beast in the winter. Somebody ripped it off a while back and got out of the hobby for awhile. Now, today Im waiting on a 572 in the mail and binging chainsaw videos. Can't wait to get back on the Alaska mill and start some projects.
I had on my Sperry Top Siders, jeans and a USA tee shirt. I had a jacket on, early, but it came off, quick. Even my leather gloves came off, quick.
That's rubbing it in. LOL It did get nice later in the week. Hit 70° and made it down to a T-shirt for a couple hours.
Clicked so fast need some more 2 stroke in my life. Have a good one all!
Same🤙
Good saws!
Im with you Bob on the Scotch
Cheers!
I DO NOT care, Bob and Walt I like what ever works lol!!! I could sit right there and shoot the shit with you guys for hours!!! And again you have my attention!!!
Mate that was good.😆 😆.💪 Nice.😆 Cheers.👍
Love my 550XP when I'm thinning because it's so light, I rarely drop anything over 18in. dia. when thinning and it has the power to chase cut. It often gets a little "cranky" on the second tank of gas though where it will lose power or bog a bit like it's not warmed up yet. Would that be the autotune trying to cope and not quite getting it right?
Does it just happen for a short time after the refill? Could be the fuel settings changing if you run them dry each time. Can even throw an error code, but not something to be concerned about.
@@spike6020 Yes, this time of year when it's colder, in the hotter months it can last longer but that saw gets so hot I don't use it much in the summer.
Anyone ever tryed any aftermarket cylinders for these saws
Your 562 is about like my ms 360. I know Bob has a brand new chain on that 562 while mine has eaten a lot of wood. I hand file my chains.
Ha! Don't think so, a 562 is way more saw :) A 562 is more in the 362 class. Maybe when our project is done and I head that direction to visit Alabama , we need to "test that theory :)
No no, my chain was not new John. Wasn't going to bring a new to barbed wire country on that hedge row! Only new chain was on Walt's modified 562. Made a world of difference as the first chain on that saw wasn't cutting well at all.
My 562's outcut a 362 all day. Jst sayin
Bob my man😲💪😎👍
What do you mean when you say PLUG THEM IN
To CST
You can bet that saw of Walt’s ain’t stock. He is to competitive for that. He probably has inserted a micro sized turbo somewhere on it and has it loaded with nitro, too, just to make sure his saw is faster than yours. I know you know how he operates, by now.
Any problems with husqarna 562 ?
None so far with my 4
looool. let's it warm up for 10 seconds and goes at er