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Having had a husky 550xp for sometime now I'm still having running issues with it. It's had the new carb and fuel lines etc but to no avail. Been looking at Stihl. What would be the Stihl equivalent? Or what would be the best to go for? Using the 550 for a bit of everything really.

 

 

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Take it back and demand a new one or your money back . You have only had it 5 mins . What I mean is its still in warranty isnt it ?

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Am not ready to give up on it yet. A spoke to husqvarna technical and say think it could be a possible air leak somewhere or a collapsed bearing. So it's going back tomorrow again. Hopefully fingers crossed it gets sorted this time.

 

 

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A stihl 261 is a good small saw (14krpm) or my go to saw is a 440.

Having said that I'm buying a stihl msa200 electric saw tomorrow as I'm

getting tired of breathing my exhaust fumes :)

Thought about electric?

 

Thought about Aspen ?

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A stihl 261 is a good small saw (14krpm) or my go to saw is a 440.

Having said that I'm buying a stihl msa200 electric saw tomorrow as I'm

getting tired of breathing my exhaust fumes :)

Thought about electric?

Aspen then . And the 261 is a crock of site!

 

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