Husqvarna 576 xp review

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  • Опубліковано 26 жов 2024

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  • @hobbyoftheday4017
    @hobbyoftheday4017 5 років тому

    Nice saw, seriously looking into getting one. Do you think it would handle chainsaw milling ever now and then? It's primary use would be fire wood

    • @ballerfaller7073
      @ballerfaller7073  5 років тому +1

      Yes it would however I would recommend getting the auto tune the one in the video was a carb model she ran great up until she didn’t anymore lol. My big saw the 395 is close in price but more suited to milling but wouldn’t make a good fire wood saw. So in short the 576 is a great saw for what you are wanting to do with it. it should serve you well for years to come.

  • @scottfoster2487
    @scottfoster2487 6 років тому +1

    Seeme to mee some after market guy needs make a metal top clip . With the few minor issues it still looks good.

    • @ballerfaller7073
      @ballerfaller7073  6 років тому

      Scott Foster they are metal under the plastic but they are only held on with a little plastic pice which breaks.

    • @ballerfaller7073
      @ballerfaller7073  6 років тому

      They are good saws they get a little flack from the stihl guys ;)

  • @ranchertrapperdieselbuilds3632
    @ranchertrapperdieselbuilds3632 4 роки тому

    576 vs 372? Your opinion. I've owned both an currently use a 576 I love it so far about to buy a 391 stihl for firewood to. Cut alot of big firewood

  • @karenmodispacher1682
    @karenmodispacher1682 Рік тому

    I have a question on my 576xp non auto tune carb got new carb what should I set the L H screws to start adjusting for rt mixtures since its not a preset carb it is a zama el28

  • @jakegilly6438
    @jakegilly6438 5 років тому

    How come you recommend the auto tuned one? I was wondering which is more reliable on the huskys

    • @ballerfaller7073
      @ballerfaller7073  5 років тому +1

      The auto tune just runs out way better with out having to tune it if you start at the bottom of a canyon and go up you 3000’ in elevation the saw will run the same at the bottom as it will at the top :)