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36 minutes ago, peatff said:

 

They should have learnt enough from concrete saws to be able to use it in a chainsaw. TS500i has been out a few years now.

Think with concrete saws they are flat out, or idling. Possibly the revvy rev up all day does fail injector? Big guess by the way.  K

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4 hours ago, Khriss said:

Think with concrete saws they are flat out, or idling. Possibly the revvy rev up all day does fail injector? Big guess by the way.  K

That's how chainsaws are supposed to run as well not on part throttle. 

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400 is there new flagship 60cc saw ... it’s not bad , feels like the power of a 440 but the lightness of a 60cc saw, typically it feels more torquey than its husky equivalent..
I do like my 560’s for working in soft wood still though, just force of habit and I’ve never got bored of them.

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1 hour ago, MattyF said:

400 is there new flagship 60cc saw ... it’s not bad , feels like the power of a 440 but the lightness of a 60cc saw, typically it feels more torquey than its husky equivalent..
I do like my 560’s for working in soft wood still though, just force of habit and I’ve never got bored of them.

Only question is why it aint called the "" 60 saw" or is that misleading for us simple folk ?  K

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