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Gareth Smith
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My 372 was the biggest pile of poo to ever exit the Husky factory, it took hours of sorting to get it right, oh and a new top end (under warranty) Its now a superb saw, just as good as its should be. :thumbup: My mates 576 is now running poorly for some reason, spluttering along, I do wonder if they are tuned too highly, rather than tuned for grunt (I know what I mean :001_rolleyes:)

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Please Please Please

READ tour manual and DISCONNECT the Carb Heater.

As it says in the manual otherwise if turned on this will SEIZE your saw.

 

This is a common problem and has led to the demise of 2 of our saws

PM for help if required

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