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When, if ever, are the 590xp and 595xp saws coming out?
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<blockquote data-quote="heyduke" data-source="post: 5891493" data-attributes="member: 34832"><p>i've got a 385 and a 394, both have been rock solid but i probably don't abuse them as much as you. i've hjad my 575 for about five years now. it came to me as a county fire dept. vent saw that got tossed in the dumpster with two others. it had a failed ignition module. i think that was due to overheating. the whole saw was caked, inside and out with tar. i ordered a new module for it from baileys but it didn't fit. i took the module out of the 385 and used it in the 575 and put the baileys module in the 385 whcih had more clearance. the 575 has a ton of hard hours on it but runs great. i'm thinking of switching to 40:1 after disecting these two 575 that followed me home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heyduke, post: 5891493, member: 34832"] i've got a 385 and a 394, both have been rock solid but i probably don't abuse them as much as you. i've hjad my 575 for about five years now. it came to me as a county fire dept. vent saw that got tossed in the dumpster with two others. it had a failed ignition module. i think that was due to overheating. the whole saw was caked, inside and out with tar. i ordered a new module for it from baileys but it didn't fit. i took the module out of the 385 and used it in the 575 and put the baileys module in the 385 whcih had more clearance. the 575 has a ton of hard hours on it but runs great. i'm thinking of switching to 40:1 after disecting these two 575 that followed me home. [/QUOTE]
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