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Anyone run a 576xp AT on aspen?


Dan Curtis
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So I phoned the dealer and was told the problem seemed to be that individual saw and aspen. It's been fixed and re sold.

 

I ended up being brave and put aspen into the new 576 earlier this week. It seemed a bit down on power for the first couple of tanks then picked up to normal running. I'm chuffed, I much prefer running aspen on the floor:D

 

Heyday,

 

During the " running in phase " , did you find your saw playing up ,say stalling occasionly? I put aspen in my 576AT this week,on the second tank now and it still stalls occasionally when I come of the throttle and put the saw down briefly.

 

Cheers,Steve

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Heyday,

 

During the " running in phase " , did you find your saw playing up ,say stalling occasionly? I put aspen in my 576AT this week,on the second tank now and it still stalls occasionally when I come of the throttle and put the saw down briefly.

 

Cheers,Steve

 

Only time it's been running off is when cutting at low revs, but I think that's more to do with the auto tune than the aspen

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