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I think Burrell and spud put some vids up a while back of mine and it was faster than a ported 357 but having used burrells and spuds ported 357's since then and they have been run in now and i have changed the 560 to 3/8ths chain It would probably be more an even match now..

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I think Burrell and spud put some vids up a while back of mine and it was faster than a ported 357 but having used burrells and spuds ported 357's since then and they have been run in now and i have changed the 560 to 3/8ths chain It would probably be more an even match now..

 

Think I was running an 18" bar against your 15" and have since done a little more.....breathing on it since - reckon it would be an interesting contest now.

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I think Burrell and spud put some vids up a while back of mine and it was faster than a ported 357 but having used burrells and spuds ported 357's since then and they have been run in now and i have changed the 560 to 3/8ths chain It would probably be more an even match now..

 

What's the advantage of 3/8 over the factory .325?

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What's the advantage of 3/8 over the factory .325?

 

He runs 3/8 on his 372 and 395 and lives just down the road from me! Makes his own loops so is easier if they all match.

 

Never got round to testing 3/8 cut speed against 0.325 but think 0.325 will have the edge on this size saw and 3/8 for larger saws.

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Cheers for your help guys.. Appreciate it.. It's going back to the supplier for a second time so they should sort it! :)

 

You should be OK. Apparently, the bloke that uploads Husqvarna's software updates for the dealers is back from his holidays tomorrow so they should be able to fix it a damned site quicker than my 550.

 

Customer service doesn't seem to be one of Husqvarna's strong points. :thumbdown:

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