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I have come across a lot of problems with xp saws.

 

My conclusion is

  • Use good, fully synthetic two stroke oil, XP seems to be best for these saws.  50:1 mix is recommend so be really fussy about how you mix it and use fresh petrol.
  • Keep the saw clean so that cooling happens as its designed to. Air vents and cooling fins covered in spruce sap and sawdust seems to be a significant factor. I know someone who at last count had blown up fourteen 560's ( probably more). and it seems not keeping clean enough is a factor. This is much easier to manage when working with hardwoods.
  • I think Aspen would be fine, I seem to remember  husqvarna recommending it.
  • Saws don't last forever.

Great little saw the 550....    wish i still had one.  Will buy another in the future

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Mr D you have managed to capture all the major points to running and care of a chainsaw and in particular with regards to the 550 ( and it's bigger brothers !). I travel around the whole country working and make a point of calling in to the "local" Husqvarna dealer and have found that oil and lack of cleaning is the 550/560 biggest problem so as much as there are 5s out there with problems much of them are "operator error" 

I look at replacing any small saw like the 550 after a year of forest work although my last couple of 550s have done more than that with no problems. Very good post Mr D !

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