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576xp being replaced with 572XP . . . Latest generation auto tune
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<blockquote data-quote="Derf" data-source="post: 6341432" data-attributes="member: 125276"><p>I like that Husky is considering many aspects for "testing". In humidity/heat and icy cold conditions to test auto tune. In big west coast soft wood, but also in hard east coast wood, to assess power and torque. I guess having a long bar in the hands of ham-fisted operators who like to run dull chains and pry out the wedge will test bearings and the bottom end. I don't really think the saw knows if it's on level ground, steep hill sides, or cliff faces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derf, post: 6341432, member: 125276"] I like that Husky is considering many aspects for "testing". In humidity/heat and icy cold conditions to test auto tune. In big west coast soft wood, but also in hard east coast wood, to assess power and torque. I guess having a long bar in the hands of ham-fisted operators who like to run dull chains and pry out the wedge will test bearings and the bottom end. I don't really think the saw knows if it's on level ground, steep hill sides, or cliff faces. [/QUOTE]
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