Nope sadly ,,, but very tempted to upgrade my stable now :)
I got a "taylor made" piston from Simon for my 372xpgw and the comp went out the roof :P
The piston was/is a beauty :cheers:
You can adjust the carb with a computer not sure of the procedure, but you plug in a cable to the carb and connect it to the computer and then run some software to adjust it :)
Personally i don't like the idea of not being able to manually adjust the carb as i like with a screwdriver !!
I have used mine for logging, firewood, residential work and some storm and trial cleanup, it has been my go to saw since 2005 and also the favorite saw :)
It sit as it should, just make sure the guide rest on the chain and they can be a tight fit when new and even the paint layer on the bars sometimes makes for snug fit, a spoonful of gentle violence will usually solve it :)
All husky rollerguides should have The HIGH end of the roller guide pointing at the power head or the file will sit to high, there are also arrows stamped in the aluminium part of the guide and they must point in the direction the chain runs !!!
Easiest is to look at the high end though as...
I used to run my 357xpg with a 18" .325 powermatch and an 8pin worked superb even with a 20" so if you like .325 i think a 8pin is the way to go on a 357xp/xpg !!!
Ok :)
i got some chisel 3/8 from Windsor that looks exactly like the old LG from Oregon ??
And that chain holds up well both round and square filed but i mostly cut softwood !!
Just had to ask since it's a bit rougher in here than in the other forums on AS :)
Well apart the threads that has anything to do with sawbuilders *hahaha
What logbutcher said is by far not the worse that been said in the Forestry and Logging forum so why should he get a ban for it !?!?!?
Please explain ??