Jon Tyler
ArboristSite Lurker
First forum, let me thank everyone for their input in my last post about my 55 Rancher "bogging" down. I'm so embarrassed at what the problem actually was... (ready for this) THE SPARK PLUG WASN'T EVEN FINGER TIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!
The tech prior to this one replaced the plug, but didn't tighten it!!! I never even considered to check the plug this time "assuming" it should be fine!!! saw runs excellent now (160 was the compression rating) and I'm very happy!!!
-NOW-
What saw (let's keep it Husky models to keep it simple) do I have to get to get to make sure it's in the next "job catagory"... meaning, I know I not to get a 359 etc... would the jump to a 372xp be sufficient? Is that not enough? Would a 385xp or 390xp be better? I just don't want to have two saws that heavily overlap their job duty.
Thanks for everything forum!!! -Jon
The tech prior to this one replaced the plug, but didn't tighten it!!! I never even considered to check the plug this time "assuming" it should be fine!!! saw runs excellent now (160 was the compression rating) and I'm very happy!!!
-NOW-
What saw (let's keep it Husky models to keep it simple) do I have to get to get to make sure it's in the next "job catagory"... meaning, I know I not to get a 359 etc... would the jump to a 372xp be sufficient? Is that not enough? Would a 385xp or 390xp be better? I just don't want to have two saws that heavily overlap their job duty.
Thanks for everything forum!!! -Jon