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Nice try Dan, now if you were in East Devon.........

 

Seriously though, logically Aspen cant hurt anything and certainly wont kill a saw. Carburation may however be a little different, and Aspen may show up existing problems caused by petrol.

I do want to put this to bed as a myth though, so still want to hear from other users.

 

I understand that mate, but as you saw in my thread, brand new 576XP AT, drained 2 stroke, filled with aspen, no life in it. Back to dealer, carb cleaned, filled with 2 stroke, back up running. Makes no sense to me. But luckily, got a different 576 that does run on aspen so I'm happy:)

 

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Strange yes, because huskies are made to run on Aspen and Huskie recomend the use of Aspen before petrol ( its in the manual)

 

Aspen is pure an clean, so the carb would not have needed cleaning unless it was dirty before the Aspen was added.

 

I wish I could have got my hands on that saw, I would have made it run on Aspen.

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