HuskStihl
Chairin'em for the sound
Spring assist or not, I'd probably have to get a decomp installed to pull that beast over
RedMax switched a few years ago to T27 now we just need the Swedes to switch over!
Nooooooooo!
The GZ400/4000/4500 used a combination of springs and rubber dampers. This A/V system is more similar to the G621 setup.Yes - remember it is a Zenoah design, not a true Husky one.
I'm not looking at it right now, but I think my 262xp has some Torx / Flat 'combi' fasteners. I could be wrong.
The GZ400/4000/4500 used a combination of springs and rubber dampers. .....
On paper the GZ4300 (which is not sold here) has a 14% better power to weight ratio than the GZ4500 - but probably not when the muffler is opened up on the GZ4500, as they are notoriously restrictive. Anyway, I was really pointing out that not all previous Zenoah designs were rubber only.The Zenoah version of this one is the GZ4300, that has a much better power to weight ratio than any of those - but I don't know how the AV compares. I doubt that Husky would want to sell an xp saw with bad AV though.....
More likely Hex/Flat ones like on many other Husky saws - hardly Torx?
Very possible someone used some Stihl or Dolmar hardware when working on the saw over the years. Really not unusual, and not a problem as long as the correct threads are used. Could be annoying though if someone runs into an unexpected torx and doesn't have the tool handy.
I may have missed this, but what is the Oregon bar mount pattern for the 543xp?
I haven't seen any Torx heads that were combinded with a Flat slot though (like he described), and anyway I have all the options handy!
I haven't seen any Torx heads that were combinded with a Flat slot though (like he described), and anyway I have all the options handy!
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