I just did a 575. I made a splitter tool and popped it apart. Put a new husqvarna bearing in. And a 6202 bearing in the other side. Used a heat gun to heat the cases. Same setup as that saw.
The the Husqvarna OEM bearing puller in like $350. Most shade tree saw mechanics don’t have one and use alternate methods. I’m sure the proper tool makes life way easier.
Great video. I have a 2023 562 I bought in october of last year. Does it already have updated bearings or is that one of the things the new mark 2s fixed?
I'm not 100% sure on that, I know the cases are updated, not sure if they use different bearings or not. But I have been waiting to get my hands or eyes on a Mk2 👍🏻
@@dubbssawshop I do run 32:1 so if the bearings haven't been updated on the late Gen1s hopefully that will help them last. I hear the Mk2 562s are stronger than the original, I love my original, strong 60cc saw and boy is it high strung, they love RPM.
Thanks! I have a jonsred 2260 (husq. 560) and I don't think the 562 short block or 550 would work. I think the handlebar mount is different, and maybe some of the plastics? I don't mind switching to a large mount, if the 562 short block works. Do you know if they would be a direct swap? Or, do I need to split the cases and put new bearings in.
@@bennyblanko3 I believe the 560 and 562 cases are the same, other than the 562 having the large d009 instead of the smaller k095. Also the 562 uses the taller air filter and top cover to match, but you can use the 560 filter set up and top cover on the 562 cases.
So $300-$500 worth of tools plus parts and my time. No thank you. The saw will be going in the garbage where it belongs, and Husqvarna will never get another dime out of me. Plastic bearing cages....what utter nonsense!! No one makes a decent saw anymore.
I'm sure now they are cheaper, you can buy a complete bottom end for like $200 now-a-days. 👍🏻 I agree tho. Very expensive for special tools, that they knew there was issues with anyhow.
Wow this is one of the best bottom end videos out there. Thanks for taking the time to teach this.
Thank you!!! Sorry I'm late to the game, but for some reason I didn't get these notifications. 👍🏻
I just did a 575. I made a splitter tool and popped it apart. Put a new husqvarna bearing in. And a 6202 bearing in the other side. Used a heat gun to heat the cases. Same setup as that saw.
Yay! After 3 days of uploading. It’s finally here!!
The the Husqvarna OEM bearing puller in like $350. Most shade tree saw mechanics don’t have one and use alternate methods. I’m sure the proper tool makes life way easier.
Great video, thx.
Great just got that pulled to fix a 562 I paid 160 puller bearings seals and gasket
Nice lil vid bub. You gonna port those transfer caps while you gots it all apart?
Also- nice 👍🏼 video!
Nice work good job
Great video. I have a 2023 562 I bought in october of last year. Does it already have updated bearings or is that one of the things the new mark 2s fixed?
I'm not 100% sure on that, I know the cases are updated, not sure if they use different bearings or not. But I have been waiting to get my hands or eyes on a Mk2 👍🏻
@@dubbssawshop I do run 32:1 so if the bearings haven't been updated on the late Gen1s hopefully that will help them last. I hear the Mk2 562s are stronger than the original, I love my original, strong 60cc saw and boy is it high strung, they love RPM.
Thanks! I have a jonsred 2260 (husq. 560) and I don't think the 562 short block or 550 would work. I think the handlebar mount is different, and maybe some of the plastics? I don't mind switching to a large mount, if the 562 short block works. Do you know if they would be a direct swap? Or, do I need to split the cases and put new bearings in.
@@bennyblanko3 I believe the 560 and 562 cases are the same, other than the 562 having the large d009 instead of the smaller k095. Also the 562 uses the taller air filter and top cover to match, but you can use the 560 filter set up and top cover on the 562 cases.
Do you have the part number for the crank splitter tool?
can that seal guide also be used from the side with the clutch?
Do you know much about 550xp 20” bars? I want a Sugihura or tsumura light weight bar but don’t know which chain to get with them
Its cheaper to buy the entire low end assembly for $180
Now it is, my first 562xp I did you couldn't buy the shortblock yet, just shop tools lol, go figure.
E UPRAVO 562MI JE DOSLA POD RUKU DA RADIM
So $300-$500 worth of tools plus parts and my time. No thank you. The saw will be going in the garbage where it belongs, and Husqvarna will never get another dime out of me. Plastic bearing cages....what utter nonsense!! No one makes a decent saw anymore.
I'm sure now they are cheaper, you can buy a complete bottom end for like $200 now-a-days. 👍🏻 I agree tho. Very expensive for special tools, that they knew there was issues with anyhow.