Very well narrated. Enjoyed the lower right picture-in-picture narration versus others narrating while repairing. Also quickly denoting safety procedures, without skipping or nor spending too much time explaining... we do have pause/rewind buttons here.
Just found this video. Thank You! Parts are coming. I feel very confident that I can do this. I was about to take it to the shop for repair. Saved me some money.
I had one customer who told me "but the pump shaft still turns!" Ya, but its not putting out any oil! Then he says " I think you just want to sell me a new pump!" I said, that's EXACTLY what I want to do! lol..
People can be funny, I like the customers that just drop stuff off and say "make it work again" which is most of them. The problem customers think they know what needs to happen but don't know how to fix it themselves...which means they really don't know what needs to happen.
People are pathetic sometimes. I worked as an auto A/C technician for about twenty years and nobody wanted to pay for the parts to have their cars air conditioning fixed. So I finally got to the point where I just explained to them that air conditioning was a luxury and maybe they couldn’t afford the cost of having luxuries in their lives, immediately after I told them that they ALWAYS paid up to prove that they can afford luxuries..lol 😝 People are nuts!
I had the same problem on my saw, it is almost new. No oil. I took the cover, bar, and chain off. Started it up, was pumping oil just fine. It ended up being a dirty cover. After I cleaned it that fixed the problem. Thanks for taking the time to post this video.
Just got a Husky and need to take the clutch off, where can I buy one of those sockets to remove it. Because I don’t want to hit it with a hammer and punch, you have a wealth of knowledge, love from Ireland
New sub. Thanks for the replacement info. There's also an adjustment screw on the bottom. Thetes a Pic of an oil drop with a + and - in the plastic. I think the screw may have fell out of mine. I put on a longer bar n want more oil.
Its annoying that they have that adjustment symbol stamped in there. That saw doesn't come with an adjustable oiler. The good news is that there isn't a missing screw in your oil pump.
@@TheGreasyShopRag I appreciate your correspondence. I need a few parts for my 445. Where do you get yours from? Needa bar n chain. Sprocket. Primer bulb.
@TheGreasyShopRag - I've got a 450 rancher that oils everywhere EXCEPT the bar. I've confirmed the bar is clean, oils flows very freely - it just seems to come out all over the plate, clutch... but doesnt make it's way to the chain bar groove / actually oil the chain. I've replaced plate, tube. Any other suggestions? @KensSmallEngineRepair also - any ideas?
I ordered one and told him we would call when it came in. Many times the project date has been planned ahead with equipment rentals and gathering help. When the saw doesn't work they panic and we do our best to get them back into the wood. Realistically I can do it in minutes while he waits.
Honestly, I'd say it often comes down to user preference. I prefer Husqvarna just for ergonomic reasons. Performance wise, If you compare a good Husky with a Good Stihl model, they generally tend to be identical. A big factor for most people should be what kind of dealer support do you have in your area. That will often affect the choice for most people.
I have a new craftsman s180, I have good air, spark and fuel, i can get it to fire and then run for 5 sec or so and then it will die like it’s not getting gas anymore. Any ideas?
If its brand new it may need a carb adjustment. If you can, open the high and low speed adjustments on the carb 1/4 turn or so and see if you get a change.
Hey Scott, it is Bruce here. I just wanted to get advice for my Husqvarna 562XPG chainsaw. I am relatively new at owning a chainsaw. I also own a 435 Husqvarna chainsaw too. About storage for winter. Both saws have only been used with official Husqvarna Xp + 95 octane ethanol free canned fuel. It is all I buy or will run in them. Warranty extension on 3 litre purchase of saws. Had a stihl before and ran pump fuel and noticed a difference in power with better fuel. Should I drain that fuel out and run them dry or leave fuel in them and just start them once a month. I do not want the metering diaphragms to become stiff or have a carb rebuild. The 562xpg as you know uses autotune and the 435 is a regular carburetor. Both saws are just passed break-in with about 10 - 15 tanks of refills. Thanks, I have no idea what is best, still noobish. But they are as clean as the day I bought them.
@@TheGreasyShopRag thanks, that helps, I only use canned Husqvarna xp fuel. Hey do you drain them dry of just leave canned fuel in them. It has a long storage.
@@elitelifex2934 I leave the fuel in the equipment for sure if it has a metering diaphragm. If its a motorcycle with a float bowl then I run the bike on the canned fuel and then drain it. Then I roll the bike into the living room 🙂
@@TheGreasyShopRag thanks Scott. I like going with people who actually repair the equipment, cause they see it all, lol. Like the videos too. Oh hey,funny thing too. The sales rep at my Husqvarna dealer is Named Scott too, lol. But he is no mechanic.
Very well narrated. Enjoyed the lower right picture-in-picture narration versus others narrating while repairing. Also quickly denoting safety procedures, without skipping or nor spending too much time explaining... we do have pause/rewind buttons here.
Thanks for watching!
Just found this video. Thank You! Parts are coming. I feel very confident that I can do this. I was about to take it to the shop for repair. Saved me some money.
Good luck with the repair!
I had one customer who told me "but the pump shaft still turns!" Ya, but its not putting out any oil! Then he says " I think you just want to sell me a new pump!" I said, that's EXACTLY what I want to do! lol..
People can be funny, I like the customers that just drop stuff off and say "make it work again" which is most of them. The problem customers think they know what needs to happen but don't know how to fix it themselves...which means they really don't know what needs to happen.
People are pathetic sometimes. I worked as an auto A/C technician for about twenty years and nobody wanted to pay for the parts to have their cars air conditioning fixed. So I finally got to the point where I just explained to them that air conditioning was a luxury and maybe they couldn’t afford the cost of having luxuries in their lives, immediately after I told them that they ALWAYS paid up to prove that they can afford luxuries..lol 😝
People are nuts!
Thanks Scott for another great repair video.
You sound like you have a cold or allergies, hope you feel better soon
Thanks, yes I was feeling a little off but I'm better now.
I had the same problem on my saw, it is almost new. No oil. I took the cover, bar, and chain off. Started it up, was pumping oil just fine. It ended up being a dirty cover. After I cleaned it that fixed the problem. Thanks for taking the time to post this video.
You're welcome and thanks for taking the time to watch it!
very easy access and easy to work on 👍
Yep, this is a pretty basic saw.
Super helpful. Exactly my problem. I probably ran it dry of oil.
Thanks for watching!
Just got a Husky and need to take the clutch off, where can I buy one of those sockets to remove it. Because I don’t want to hit it with a hammer and punch, you have a wealth of knowledge, love from Ireland
I think this is the part number 502541603
Awesome Channel! Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
New sub. Thanks for the replacement info. There's also an adjustment screw on the bottom. Thetes a Pic of an oil drop with a + and - in the plastic. I think the screw may have fell out of mine. I put on a longer bar n want more oil.
Its annoying that they have that adjustment symbol stamped in there. That saw doesn't come with an adjustable oiler. The good news is that there isn't a missing screw in your oil pump.
@@TheGreasyShopRag I appreciate your correspondence. I need a few parts for my 445. Where do you get yours from? Needa bar n chain. Sprocket. Primer bulb.
I was also just given a Poulan I wanna get running. Wanna try n port it out. Never done one yet.
@@Keto-Cheato I'm a chainsaw mechanic at a Husqvarna Dealership. We use OEM parts directly from the manufacturer.
Nice Catch 😀👍🏼
Thanks for watching!
Sweet!
@TheGreasyShopRag - I've got a 450 rancher that oils everywhere EXCEPT the bar. I've confirmed the bar is clean, oils flows very freely - it just seems to come out all over the plate, clutch... but doesnt make it's way to the chain bar groove / actually oil the chain. I've replaced plate, tube. Any other suggestions? @KensSmallEngineRepair also - any ideas?
So do you tell owner the backing plate needs to be replaced soon or did you reshape it?
I ordered one and told him we would call when it came in. Many times the project date has been planned ahead with equipment rentals and gathering help. When the saw doesn't work they panic and we do our best to get them back into the wood. Realistically I can do it in minutes while he waits.
Quick question mine is oil came out when it run out without the bar when it run
When I put the bar back on no oil came out when it run
Check to see if the oil feed hole in the bar is plugged up.
Easy Peezy!
Yes this model is so easy to work on. Thanks for watching!
Hi Scott, I have question, I just want to compare between Husqvarna and Stihl chainsaw which one do you recommend pls
Thanks
Honestly, I'd say it often comes down to user preference. I prefer Husqvarna just for ergonomic reasons. Performance wise, If you compare a good Husky with a Good Stihl model, they generally tend to be identical. A big factor for most people should be what kind of dealer support do you have in your area. That will often affect the choice for most people.
@@albertkropp Thats a great answer.
I like husk and stihl, they both top brands, Stihl is number one for top quality, but husk revs and cut faster than stihl.
I have a new craftsman s180, I have good air, spark and fuel, i can get it to fire and then run for 5 sec or so and then it will die like it’s not getting gas anymore. Any ideas?
If its brand new it may need a carb adjustment. If you can, open the high and low speed adjustments on the carb 1/4 turn or so and see if you get a change.
So which Husqvarna should I buy, I am looking for Pro model for home
Husky 550xp mk2
Thank you so much,
Yes the 550 is a great choice for home use. The new 540 might not be a bad choice either.
Hey Scott, it is Bruce here. I just wanted to get advice for my Husqvarna 562XPG chainsaw. I am relatively new at owning a chainsaw. I also own a 435 Husqvarna chainsaw too. About storage for winter. Both saws have only been used with official Husqvarna Xp + 95 octane ethanol free canned fuel. It is all I buy or will run in them. Warranty extension on 3 litre purchase of saws. Had a stihl before and ran pump fuel and noticed a difference in power with better fuel. Should I drain that fuel out and run them dry or leave fuel in them and just start them once a month. I do not want the metering diaphragms to become stiff or have a carb rebuild. The 562xpg as you know uses autotune and the 435 is a regular carburetor. Both saws are just passed break-in with about 10 - 15 tanks of refills. Thanks, I have no idea what is best, still noobish. But they are as clean as the day I bought them.
I run canned fuel in that last tank before storage and forget about it. Been working well for me and my customers.
@@TheGreasyShopRag thanks, that helps, I only use canned Husqvarna xp fuel. Hey do you drain them dry of just leave canned fuel in them. It has a long storage.
@@elitelifex2934 I leave the fuel in the equipment for sure if it has a metering diaphragm. If its a motorcycle with a float bowl then I run the bike on the canned fuel and then drain it. Then I roll the bike into the living room 🙂
@@TheGreasyShopRag thanks Scott. I like going with people who actually repair the equipment, cause they see it all, lol. Like the videos too. Oh hey,funny thing too. The sales rep at my Husqvarna dealer is Named Scott too, lol. But he is no mechanic.
Nice work bud,laterrrrrrr
Thanks for watching!