Husqvarna saws are for discriminating saw user. Just need to understand how outstanding advanced designs function.
Husqvarna saws are for discriminating saw user. Just need to understand how outstanding advanced designs function.
I bet a new plug and a carb kit would solve that.I am liking my cs52 more and more the more I use it...it's a nice saw. It just floods easy when cold starting.....then you have to pull it with the throttle wide open till it starts usually one or two pulls, but it warm starts like a champ.
You are probably right, I've just been putting it off.I bet a new plug and a carb kit would solve that.
Yep, but it was already too late in my case...the damage was already done. The mechanism does work giving enough force is applied, as shown on Mattyo's video....but I cannot get enough leverage with my brake handle to disengage it. It engaged pretty easy though.I think many had mentioned that the first time.
You need a different dealer. A 450 and he needs to contact a rep, seriously?Well, I called the dealer today about a clutch cover. Gave him the part number to the clutch cover, and serial number of the saw. He told me there have been 3 revisions of that clutch cover, and my part number is unavailable. He said he would have to call his rep. I figure that just means one, or all of the revisions will work with my saw I'm sure.
It's a brand new dealership, hasn't even been there for two months. He seems like a good guy. In his defence, they have revisions on that cover, and I have already bought a brake handle off him for a 450 rancher, that didn't fit my saw...because of Husqvarna's revisions. I'm sure he just wants to make sure I get the right part the first time.You need a different dealer. A 450 and he needs to contact a rep, seriously?
I don't remember any long, winding threads regarding Stihl chain brakes............
Just no
I'm just messing around, I know its a bad design, and this is my last attempt at fixing it. This thing is either gonna cut wood, or its gonna take a one way trip up the dug road. It ain't no problem 1/2 lbs of tannerite won't solve.No, the Husqvarna chain brake challenge is quite a popular thing...
I was just messing around. I'm sure it'll be alright, once its fixed, I'll travel down that road if it breaks again.Most folks just disable it.
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