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U will end up using it instead of the 362, it's a little ripper

 

 

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have to agree. However do like the 362 's raw power for bigger stuff

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hi my saw got no new coil or hotter plug . they removed a pipe from the tank vent and blocked it with a little green plug which is visable and that was it . shop said it is to pressurise the tank . just got it back friday after repair again . on its third clutch now . ran it on 20 inch on 325 and it pulls it great . just not reliable enough , it breaks again im selling it

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hi my saw got no new coil or hotter plug . they removed a pipe from the tank vent and blocked it with a little green plug which is visable and that was it . shop said it is to pressurise the tank . just got it back friday after repair again . on its third clutch now . ran it on 20 inch on 325 and it pulls it great . just not reliable enough , it breaks again im selling it

 

HI MATE yours is a 560xp on a 20" on hard wood its not up to a 20" to it only 60cc not 72/77cc i no lot of chaps on here run a 15 3.25 thanks jon :thumbup:

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hi my saw got no new coil or hotter plug . they removed a pipe from the tank vent and blocked it with a little green plug which is visable and that was it . shop said it is to pressurise the tank . just got it back friday after repair again . on its third clutch now . ran it on 20 inch on 325 and it pulls it great . just not reliable enough , it breaks again im selling it

 

mine had that green plug and it didn't fix it.

 

As for bar its ment to pull up to a 24 I believe.

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HI MATE yours is a 560xp on a 20" on hard wood its not up to a 20" to it only 60cc not 72/77cc i no lot of chaps on here run a 15 3.25 thanks jon :thumbup:

 

im sure the book says it will pull a 24" mate

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im sure the book says it will pull a 24" mate

 

Book says it but I don't think its fair on a 60cc saw . Very soft wood maybe . Mine runs an 18" fine .

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Just a quick resurrection on this thread . Been using my 560 all day . Big oak dismantle . Several tanks of fuel through it . Worked fine up the tree and on the ground . Hot started every time . No problems what so ever .......

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Just a quick resurrection on this thread . Been using my 560 all day . Big oak dismantle . Several tanks of fuel through it . Worked fine up the tree and on the ground . Hot started every time . No problems what so ever .......

 

It's because you are a Husky man Andy, the tools respond to the love:thumbup:

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