Interesting......watching and learning.
I believe most of the auto saws are working as they are designed to, we just hear, sometimes loudly, more about the ones that arent.Hard to believe my 2011 562xp is still running just fine???
Any idea of what the autotune diagnostic tool from husky costs? might be handy to have one and ship around between members as needed.
I checked on it he used a 365XT intake boot and machined an alum plate to mount boot. He said plate was easy to do. That is all i was able to find out.It can be done. I would say you'll have to make a carb boot somehow. I don't remember what Ed did to fit it.
I contacted Spike60 yesterday to see if I could purchase the AT diagnosis tool and it is something that you cannot just purchase. He was very, very helpful and I wish he was closer!
Bob is an awesome dealer. I was going to order the diagnostic this fall because I'm interested in the data. Husqvarna part # 583897101 is the diagnostic tool I'm looking at and is available on ebay. Just thought I would order from Bob because he has always been cheaper than ebay prices and is a great dealer.
Sounds more like a dealer problem, not know what to do to fix the saws the first go around.
Yeah, real dealers don't send saws back to Husky to get fixed.
The deal with the diagnostic tool is similar to the carb adjustment tool. They wondered why some dealers would need a dozen or 2 of them, so they put a limit on them so they couldn't be retailed. (unless they relaxed that and I'm unaware of it). But, that tool is soon to be replaced by what they are calling the "common service tool" or CST for short. All future software updates will be done with the new gadget, so there's no point in investing in the old tool at this point.
Yeah, real dealers don't send saws back to Husky to get fixed.
The deal with the diagnostic tool is similar to the carb adjustment tool. They wondered why some dealers would need a dozen or 2 of them, so they put a limit on them so they couldn't be retailed. (unless they relaxed that and I'm unaware of it). But, that tool is soon to be replaced by what they are calling the "common service tool" or CST for short. All future software updates will be done with the new gadget, so there's no point in investing in the old tool at this point.
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