Have one on the bench now. They are going to/will/do run great. They are a raw air stratified engine design. Back to the mix oil, Mix Oil, MIX OIL concept. Better be using one in the top tier of 4 or 5 choices. I made a prediction,,, back in '19, months before ever seeing a 5ooi in person or the engine layout in picture form. It was - the prediction - that if it (5ooi) was a same/similar engine design as 462 that my 461 Torque Monster would take the 5ooi. Turns out, the 5ooi is more similar to the 461 - in the regard that they are a 1-series engine design. I.E., they stratify with exhaust gasses and not raw air. In the end, best I can do on the 5ooi, sans Frankenizing one, the 461s take them. Albeit the 461 is ~ ½ a pound more mass. Also notable, my 461 gets around TWICE the fuel mileage. The 461s & 5ooi run close to the same if a 5ooi is Frankenizied. Coming around full circle (or getting back on track, lol.): Longevity is going to go to the 395s, all things being equal and with a properly tuned carb. I am going to say, based on what I know about making saws run to their potential, that the 395 is going to take the 592. That's if both are tuned/ported/modified to the same level. I think it will be more noticeable with/in the 395 if both are also Torque Tweaked. Guess we will see if I'm talking out my rear at some point... Thanks for watching.
@@hotsaws101 Wow, no sir, brother- I believe, or seems to me, your nailing the nails square the head! Thanks and great job! Jesus is truly King. May He have mercy on us, -this nation.
That's where you see the thought happening in the young guy. He was thinking get the log - which I appreciate. I have just a bit more experience. I was thinking get the limb and do what we did. Thanks for watching.
Hi Jack Nice to see you got your hands on a Husqvarna 592 xp I’ve had mine for a about 6 months great saw plenty of power for a stock saw only 2 things I don’t like about this saw factory felling dogs are small and flimsy and air filter isn’t great small particles are getting through on the base of filter bit of grease does the job maybe someone will design filter for these saws like Max flow has done for STIHL. Can’t wait to see you doing more testing and modifications on this saw good job 👍
This was filmed a couple of years ago, in January. So ~ 1/15/21. I thought that the dawgs did alright for stockers - as opposed to the 390 set that the engineers were warned about and actually have a video of the saw falling off of a log. I've had to use grease on some of my saws while working in burns before. Necessary,,, but a pain in the arse... They did "upgrade" the rubber lip in the filters at some point. I have no idea if Joseph is going to indulge the Husky crowd or not. Thanks for watching.
I've been lucky so far. I've only destroyed I saw, and I've only needed stitches one time. Bent a couple bars. Not that's not really wrecking anything.
Mr. Logjamin, that's been what I've seen... For those that haven't wrecked much: I guess the question begs, what kind of ground, i.e. flat, steep choppy, long, rolly etc., etc. are we talking about. The other side of that is just how tall the trees are. The species plays a role as does the weather related conditions the tree "grew up in". Tall and/or big trees on bad ground equals breakage, period. There's no way around it either based on the 4 + decades of my experience. Heck, one of the worst places to fell a tall fir is into the landing. Chunk city is the net result in the top. Thanks for watching.
I did like that saw. The production saws run about the same - which is good. With all things covid, getting saws has been a pain... Stock for stock the 592s run better than the 395s. You can apply some pressure on the handle/pistol grip and they pull nicely. The 592s weight 1 full pound less than the 395s. Raw air injection engine design. My usual - mix oil, Mix Oil, MIX OIL!!! Better be using one of the 4 or 5 choices in the top tier if a guys wants longevity. Thanks for watching.
@@hotsaws101 Thank you for the response....your so right about getting saws and parts....been waiting 8 months for a simple piston assembly....been frustrating and I'm not about to put in a Asian type piston in one of my good saws...so is a Little Red Barn piston any good you ever use one?...say there made here in USA thank you Shoe
@@robertshoemaker6204 I've only looked at the Indian (East) versions from them. I didn't like the fit(s) & have never used one. Generally the "casting leftovers" are a turn off to me as well. So, not positive about the "made in the USA" slugs. I'd have to mic one 1st. Then run it fir awhile if I liked the fit. Keep in mind that those are designed to be in a stock mo-chine as far as I can surmise.
@@hotsaws101 Still waiting for Husqvarna to ship a piston....it's for my little saw I keep on my ATV...a 450 been waiting over 8 months....bought it used from a friend that was moving....ran a few months found a scored piston I honed the barrel....need a piston any suggestions ...like Hyway or Metor the Italian piston or should I sit tight and wait for a Husky piston....thank you Shoe
The Meteor piston should work fine. They are as close to Mahle as you can get in an am part. I'd stay away from Chinese anything saw personally. I'd think about my mix oil too.
Do you think the stihl ms400 will oil a 28” light bar well enough? Saw won’t be used a lot just for campfires cutting for some wood at home, not used daily or even weekly. I live in the PNW so I’m basically always cutting soft wood and usually not too big of trees. I know it’s a little light on oil especially for a 28” bar, but I’m wondering if my scenario would allow for it? Thanks
I think that is the max for a stock oiler. However, If you are using the Sthil bar oil that is not going to help. You need a thicker oil. It will pump better and send more lubricant down the rails. A chain that makes chips instead of dust will also help the process. Best of luck. Thanks for watching.
From the title I thought you were going to show a 592XP Fail … I was kinda worried. I have a 562XP I’ve run hard for 7+ years and now a 572XP I’m running pretty hard for the last 6 months … both stock but I’m changing the air filter systems and adding wrap around handles … and maybe the dogs. In the 80’s I was strictly Stihl but when I got back into it 12+ years ago the Husq specs were better, using other people’s saws between Stihl & Husq “Farmer Grade” saws the Husq kept coming out just a bit better. I went with the Husq XP Line … I’m glad I did, I’ve been nothing but pleased but in the 20+ years I was away, prices of saws, bars and chains have REALLY CHANGED.
Gary,,, Gary cashed his in. I did my part and had holding wood on the hinge, lol. We have that saying too. Kind of similar to the other side of things when you just get close - like horseshoes & hand grenades. Thanks for watching.
@@stevet8121 I know. They hurt like hell. I don't do this professionally. But i have two chokers I use for skidding logs. I used to cut 40 chords of firewood a season as side money. While bucking bales of hay and working in a lumber yard. Those were good days... before the back surgeries.
DESCRIPTION,,, It's in the description...
Thanks for watching.
Looking forward to seeing you hop-up this model.
Have one on the bench now.
They are going to/will/do run great.
They are a raw air stratified engine design. Back to the mix oil, Mix Oil, MIX OIL concept. Better be using one in the top tier of 4 or 5 choices.
I made a prediction,,, back in '19, months before ever seeing a 5ooi in person or the engine layout in picture form. It was - the prediction - that if it (5ooi) was a same/similar engine design as 462 that my 461 Torque Monster would take the 5ooi. Turns out, the 5ooi is more similar to the 461 - in the regard that they are a 1-series engine design. I.E., they stratify with exhaust gasses and not raw air.
In the end, best I can do on the 5ooi, sans Frankenizing one, the 461s take them. Albeit the 461 is ~ ½ a pound more mass. Also notable, my 461 gets around TWICE the fuel mileage.
The 461s & 5ooi run close to the same if a 5ooi is Frankenizied.
Coming around full circle (or getting back on track, lol.):
Longevity is going to go to the 395s, all things being equal and with a properly tuned carb.
I am going to say, based on what I know about making saws run to their potential, that the 395 is going to take the 592. That's if both are tuned/ported/modified to the same level. I think it will be more noticeable with/in the 395 if both are also Torque Tweaked.
Guess we will see if I'm talking out my rear at some point...
Thanks for watching.
@@hotsaws101 Wow, no sir, brother- I believe, or seems to me, your nailing the nails square the head! Thanks and great job!
Jesus is truly King.
May He have mercy on us, -this nation.
May the Lord keep you protected...
Boy, you got potatoes in yer ears? He said choke it there 👈🏻! 😆
That's where you see the thought happening in the young guy. He was thinking get the log - which I appreciate.
I have just a bit more experience. I was thinking get the limb and do what we did.
Thanks for watching.
Watching and liking Mr. Jack..
Hi Jack
Nice to see you got your hands on a
Husqvarna 592 xp I’ve had mine for a
about 6 months great saw plenty of power
for a stock saw only 2 things I don’t like about this saw factory felling dogs are small and flimsy and air filter isn’t great small particles are getting through on the base of filter bit of grease does the job maybe someone will design filter for these saws like Max flow has done for STIHL.
Can’t wait to see you doing more testing and modifications on this saw good job 👍
This was filmed a couple of years ago, in January. So ~ 1/15/21.
I thought that the dawgs did alright for stockers - as opposed to the 390 set that the engineers were warned about and actually have a video of the saw falling off of a log.
I've had to use grease on some of my saws while working in burns before. Necessary,,, but a pain in the arse...
They did "upgrade" the rubber lip in the filters at some point.
I have no idea if Joseph is going to indulge the Husky crowd or not.
Thanks for watching.
Like you said in the description “if you haven’t wrecked much felling you haven’t felled much…” man on man if that ain’t the truth!
I've been lucky so far. I've only destroyed I saw, and I've only needed stitches one time. Bent a couple bars. Not that's not really wrecking anything.
Mr. Logjamin, that's been what I've seen...
For those that haven't wrecked much:
I guess the question begs, what kind of ground, i.e. flat, steep choppy, long, rolly etc., etc. are we talking about.
The other side of that is just how tall the trees are. The species plays a role as does the weather related conditions the tree "grew up in".
Tall and/or big trees on bad ground equals breakage, period.
There's no way around it either based on the 4 + decades of my experience.
Heck, one of the worst places to fell a tall fir is into the landing. Chunk city is the net result in the top.
Thanks for watching.
Goodjob sir hope all is well an gods blessings shine down on u an ur family.
Blessings to all in your camp as well!
@@hotsaws101 thank u sir much appreciated.
Like that 592?.....love running my 390's...seen 385's at our local saw shop...no 392's yet.....Shoe
I did like that saw.
The production saws run about the same - which is good.
With all things covid, getting saws has been a pain...
Stock for stock the 592s run better than the 395s.
You can apply some pressure on the handle/pistol grip and they pull nicely.
The 592s weight 1 full pound less than the 395s.
Raw air injection engine design. My usual - mix oil, Mix Oil, MIX OIL!!! Better be using one of the 4 or 5 choices in the top tier if a guys wants longevity.
Thanks for watching.
@@hotsaws101 Thank you for the response....your so right about getting saws and parts....been waiting 8 months for a simple piston assembly....been frustrating and I'm not about to put in a Asian type piston in one of my good saws...so is a Little Red Barn piston any good you ever use one?...say there made here in USA thank you Shoe
@@robertshoemaker6204 I've only looked at the Indian (East) versions from them.
I didn't like the fit(s) & have never used one.
Generally the "casting leftovers" are a turn off to me as well.
So, not positive about the "made in the USA" slugs. I'd have to mic one 1st. Then run it fir awhile if I liked the fit.
Keep in mind that those are designed to be in a stock mo-chine as far as I can surmise.
@@hotsaws101 Still waiting for Husqvarna to ship a piston....it's for my little saw I keep on my ATV...a 450 been waiting over 8 months....bought it used from a friend that was moving....ran a few months found a scored piston I honed the barrel....need a piston any suggestions ...like Hyway or Metor the Italian piston or should I sit tight and wait for a Husky piston....thank you Shoe
The Meteor piston should work fine.
They are as close to Mahle as you can get in an am part.
I'd stay away from Chinese anything saw personally.
I'd think about my mix oil too.
Nyimak bs 👍👍
How would i get in contact to send my stihl 066 for work
He's got his email at the bottom of the description. I think that's a good start
Lolll read the first comment
Oke bos mantap 👍 semangat
Do you think the stihl ms400 will oil a 28” light bar well enough? Saw won’t be used a lot just for campfires cutting for some wood at home, not used daily or even weekly. I live in the PNW so I’m basically always cutting soft wood and usually not too big of trees. I know it’s a little light on oil especially for a 28” bar, but I’m wondering if my scenario would allow for it? Thanks
I think that is the max for a stock oiler. However, If you are using the Sthil bar oil that is not going to help. You need a thicker oil. It will pump better and send more lubricant down the rails.
A chain that makes chips instead of dust will also help the process.
Best of luck.
Thanks for watching.
That thing stock huh?
Yes. Thanks for watching.
Does the green guy automatically get the green bucket 🤣
It's easier to see them... They don't even know the reason, lol!
From the title I thought you were going to show a 592XP Fail … I was kinda worried.
I have a 562XP I’ve run hard for 7+ years and now a 572XP I’m running pretty hard for the last 6 months … both stock but I’m changing the air filter systems and adding wrap around handles … and maybe the dogs.
In the 80’s I was strictly Stihl but when I got back into it 12+ years ago the Husq specs were better, using other people’s saws between Stihl & Husq “Farmer Grade” saws the Husq kept coming out just a bit better.
I went with the Husq XP Line … I’m glad I did, I’ve been nothing but pleased but in the 20+ years I was away, prices of saws, bars and chains have REALLY CHANGED.
Cashed in your lucky day token. We have a saying at work when I barely miss something..."an inch is as good as a mile"
Gary,,, Gary cashed his in. I did my part and had holding wood on the hinge, lol.
We have that saying too.
Kind of similar to the other side of things when you just get close - like horseshoes & hand grenades.
Thanks for watching.
Fir prices January 22 1000mbf
Fir prices January 23 700 mbf
Tell Action J to not touch a choker without wearing gloves.
Toughen up buttercup
@@austindenotter19 I can tell you've done all your logging in your mom's basement.
I hate gloves. Can't function with those debilitating fingers on em.
@@maddawgnoll If you set chokers you'll either wear gloves or you'll get wire burr cuts. Your choice.
@@stevet8121 I know. They hurt like hell. I don't do this professionally. But i have two chokers I use for skidding logs. I used to cut 40 chords of firewood a season as side money. While bucking bales of hay and working in a lumber yard. Those were good days... before the back surgeries.