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Poleman

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Hi all!! Looking for some advice. A friend of mine Friday had a bad day and ran over his Husky 570 which has a 576 top end on it. It was his FAVORITE saw and he is just sick about it.

Post accident autopsy: case and tank are intact, cracked clutch side cover, broken handle bar, couple of tweeked AV mounts, and some broken fins on the cylinder. He doesn't feel he should run it with broken fins. All other damage can be repaired and I saw run it.

What is every ones thoughts on this? Yes it can be run or no put a new top end on it? Looking for the experience and knowledge of all you wiser saw guru's.View attachment 306575View attachment 306576View attachment 306577
 
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Worst case, the saw gets hot and scores, you'll be swapping cylinders anyway.

That is a lot of fin area missing, but I'd run it till it dies, then replace the top end. Call it testing, and let us know how long it runs that way!
 
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Right about now it would be cool to have a tig welder and the knowledge to fab some fins back on.I remember a thread where someone welded some fins back on but not sure who it was. My BIL dropped a log on his 260PRO and broke two fins off. Its been a year and its still running.:msp_wink:
 
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Right about now it would be cool to have a tig welder and the knowledge to fab some fins back on.I remember a thread where someone welded some fins back on but not sure who it was. My BIL dropped a log on his 260PRO and broke two fins off. Its been a year and its still running.:msp_wink:

hopefully u kept broke off fins, id do it if we were closer...
 
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I don't think that is a 576 Cylinder. There is a difference in the way the lower transfers are designed bw a 570/575 and a 576. They will mate up but do not make good power.

I have welded fins back on. It will need to be a good weld as a chainsaw produces a good bit of vibration.

I would run it as-is unless he has the fins. If so, find a good welder and get them glued back on.

I have a 570 cylinder that should clean up just fine if he is interested.
 
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If he really likes it THAT much, I suggest that he keep and run this 'un as it is and meanwhile be looking for a deal on a nice replacement, so this will be the rougher-use saw and the other will be the flagship, and more likely to stay that way......
 

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