Cool video! I just bought my first Husquvarna today from a buddy of mine. It’s an older 575 xp that’s seen some use. Born and raised using Stihl so I’m Looking forward to learning this saw.
Thanks man! I hope you like the Husqvarna. I've used both my whole life and I've always felt like the husqvarnas have more torque and the stihl run more rpms. Cant wait to see the 575 in some videos!!
Jose Amezola I will definitely be using it eventually. It need some tlc first. A long list of TLC. I might be having a bunch of questions for you here soon
27 isn’t remotely cold bro. Jk, it’s all relative. Thanks for this video man. I been beating my head against the wall for this all winter... Yours was the only video I could find to actually address the issue...
Good video man I like to see people fixing shit. You seem pretty capable with maintenance. Just a thought, I have no experience with autotune on husky but I know you can reset stihl m-tronics. Maybe there is reset for it, Its a long shot but easy to try. Also if you have extra cylinders for any saw practice some porting. I'm in the "guess work" phase right now but I'm finding even the pros do some guessing with unfamiliar saws. I may get a timing wheel so if I do get lucky I can mimic it lol. Have a good one man stay warm 👊
I like the fixing videos too. Yea I mean I'm the mechanic around here from the saws to the truck motors so thank you for the compliment!👌🏼 I'm gonna reset it tommorow you just gotta run it full throttle which I did but I wanna do it through a log. You got me inspired to do the porting I just got to get a more realistic dremel like you. I'm pretty confident you'll be making consistent ports that rip even more soon, even more so with a degree wheel!! Thank you for watching man, cant wait for the snow to be gone for you.
@@joseamezola4345 I was out cutting today actually, tomorrow I got a climb job. Anyway you dont need an expensive dremel, But I would highly recommend a flex shaft and some carbide bits. And some old cylinders lol
@@joseamezola4345 Haha you have to do what you have to do, I have 2 saws that have been run over, I always tell the new guys if you can start that I'll let you keep your job lol. 👊
After l changed the snapped spring, l follow your instruction everything was ok till l tried starting it. There was only one revolution which wasnt enough to start it. It needs 4 revolutions to start. Where did l go wrong? l fooled around with for a while but, l coudnt work it out. Thank you for sharing such a helpful video :)
Should the pull cord run smooth when pulled. My Husk 51 when pulled jags for want of a better word. Does it mean the assembly is not sitting correctly.
I have a video on lots of them but I definitely will when I get more time thank you for being intrested we've just been really busy this season working 6 days a week so I havent had much time if you'd like the video I will be more than willing to do it though
I made the mistake of releasing the starter spring. I have been able to get the spring set back into the pulley but now it won't catch the cover and I can't get any tension. Spring doesn't look damaged. Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
so I have a husqvarna 120 mark ii and I went to start it today and the pull start is not engaging and just making a clicking noise but it does return. does anyone have any clue what might be causing that?
Absolutely this video worked for my annoying sticky recoil on my 450 Rancher. Thanks for your video.
Cool video! I just bought my first Husquvarna today from a buddy of mine. It’s an older 575 xp that’s seen some use. Born and raised using Stihl so I’m Looking forward to learning this saw.
Thanks man! I hope you like the Husqvarna. I've used both my whole life and I've always felt like the husqvarnas have more torque and the stihl run more rpms. Cant wait to see the 575 in some videos!!
Jose Amezola I will definitely be using it eventually. It need some tlc first. A long list of TLC. I might be having a bunch of questions for you here soon
@@treediculous8740 Forsure man any questions shoot them my way I'm happy to be of any help if I can be
27 isn’t remotely cold bro. Jk, it’s all relative. Thanks for this video man. I been beating my head against the wall for this all winter... Yours was the only video I could find to actually address the issue...
Awesome. I have two Huskies with this same issue. Thanks for the remedy.
Thanks for the video. Now I know where to start on my 372. Take Care
Good info good to know save time and money and head aches
Thanks man! ✊🏼 Hopefully it can help someone. I'll make some videos fixing some more intense things.
Good video man I like to see people fixing shit. You seem pretty capable with maintenance. Just a thought, I have no experience with autotune on husky but I know you can reset stihl m-tronics. Maybe there is reset for it, Its a long shot but easy to try. Also if you have extra cylinders for any saw practice some porting. I'm in the "guess work" phase right now but I'm finding even the pros do some guessing with unfamiliar saws. I may get a timing wheel so if I do get lucky I can mimic it lol. Have a good one man stay warm 👊
I like the fixing videos too. Yea I mean I'm the mechanic around here from the saws to the truck motors so thank you for the compliment!👌🏼 I'm gonna reset it tommorow you just gotta run it full throttle which I did but I wanna do it through a log. You got me inspired to do the porting I just got to get a more realistic dremel like you. I'm pretty confident you'll be making consistent ports that rip even more soon, even more so with a degree wheel!! Thank you for watching man, cant wait for the snow to be gone for you.
@@joseamezola4345 I was out cutting today actually, tomorrow I got a climb job. Anyway you dont need an expensive dremel, But I would highly recommend a flex shaft and some carbide bits. And some old cylinders lol
@@PoplarMechanic looks like imma have to break out the ran over 201t LOL
@@joseamezola4345 Haha you have to do what you have to do, I have 2 saws that have been run over, I always tell the new guys if you can start that I'll let you keep your job lol. 👊
🤣🤣Okay I'm not gonna lie if I ever get a saw ran over again I'm using that
Thank you for posting this...
Great video! Do you have one on replacing a broken rope for a 562xp?
After l changed the snapped spring, l follow your instruction everything was ok till l tried starting it. There was only one revolution which wasnt enough to start it. It needs 4 revolutions to start. Where did l go wrong? l fooled around with for a while but, l coudnt work it out. Thank you for sharing such a helpful video :)
Should the pull cord run smooth when pulled. My Husk 51 when pulled jags for want of a better word. Does it mean the assembly is not sitting correctly.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU.
Can you do a vid on all of your saws and what you think about them
I have a video on lots of them but I definitely will when I get more time thank you for being intrested we've just been really busy this season working 6 days a week so I havent had much time if you'd like the video I will be more than willing to do it though
who says you need the right tool for the job. 😊
I made the mistake of releasing the starter spring. I have been able to get the spring set back into the pulley but now it won't catch the cover and I can't get any tension. Spring doesn't look damaged. Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
so I have a husqvarna 120 mark ii and I went to start it today and the pull start is not engaging and just making a clicking noise but it does return. does anyone have any clue what might be causing that?
Paws aren't grabbing take it apart and inspect
The sound is terrible on this video. sheeeeeessssshhhh