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Is it autotune?

 

 

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Silly question that one mate, OF COURSE its autotune:001_rolleyes:

 

Mendip has it sussed, you plug your autotune saw into the combi can and download the data. It knows how much fuel the saw has used as it has a level monitor in the can, then it can adjust the saw to get optimal power and fuel economy.* :thumbup1:

 

I think Husky only gave us the cans because I keep hassling and whinging at them about it!

 

It comes with the anti spill oil and anti spill fuel spout plus you get an extra non auto standard type thing spout.

 

The tool box holder will house a combi spanner, round file and flat file, they are captive so wont fall out when you tip the can upside down to refuel.

 

The part of the tool holder you see in the pic has a rubber flap(the black part) that locks down over the grey part. Its for putting spare chains, small wedges etc in but tbh I wouldnt put a chain in there unless the chain was in a separate container as it can rub against the tank and I can see that causing some problems!

 

The auto spouts can also be locked in the closed position by twisting them slightly.

 

Looks to be a decent bit of kit but only time will tell.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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If your thinikng of buying the combi can in regards to my autotune comments, dont, it hasnt.

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Silly question that one mate, OF COURSE its autotune:001_rolleyes:

 

Mendip has it sussed, you plug your autotune saw into the combi can and download the data. It knows how much fuel the saw has used as it has a level monitor in the can, then it can adjust the saw to get optimal power and fuel economy.* :thumbup1:

 

I think Husky only gave us the cans because I keep hassling and whinging at them about it!

 

It comes with the anti spill oil and anti spill fuel spout plus you get an extra non auto standard type thing spout.

 

The tool box holder will house a combi spanner, round file and flat file, they are captive so wont fall out when you tip the can upside down to refuel.

 

The part of the tool holder you see in the pic has a rubber flap(the black part) that locks down over the grey part. Its for putting spare chains, small wedges etc in but tbh I wouldnt put a chain in there unless the chain was in a separate container as it can rub against the tank and I can see that causing some problems!

 

The auto spouts can also be locked in the closed position by twisting them slightly.

 

Looks to be a decent bit of kit but only time will tell.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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If your thinikng of buying the combi can in regards to my autotune comments, dont, it hasnt.

 

HI MARK great mate well done :thumbup:thanks jon

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