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The outer dawg is a Jonsered part # for their version of the saw but made by/husky . Got them from the states .

 

Looks the bizz, you had any problems with the 560? I did, loads but when it worked it was a great saw. I hope that in time husky will sort the problems and I will get another.

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Looks the bizz, you had any problems with the 560? I did, loads but when it worked it was a great saw. I hope that in time husky will sort the problems and I will get another.

 

I had problems in the first few days . It was one of the first production run saws of 2011 .Kept shutting down in the cut ( dodgy on a back cut ! ) . Had a new carb fitted under warranty and a remap , but then I sent it to petemate for a fettle and a tweek and its a nutter now and never lets me down . Runs an 8 pin rim too .

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im wondering if a sugi hara bar would fit on my mccullock :confused1:

im thinking about a new bar and chain but have no clue what i would need to order :001_huh:

 

im sure my saw would run a bigger bar, only by an inch or 2 :laugh1:

 

i need some of those dogs like stubby has, but smaller ones so they dont look out of place on my saw. when i try cut cut small branches they tend to spin around becasue i only have dogs on the inside... :blushing:

 

maybe i need to get machining myself a new one so that it can have an outside dog bolted to it.... hmmm

chris

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im wondering if a sugi hara bar would fit on my mccullock :confused1:

im thinking about a new bar and chain but have no clue what i would need to order :001_huh:

 

im sure my saw would run a bigger bar, only by an inch or 2 :laugh1:

 

i need some of those dogs like stubby has, but smaller ones so they dont look out of place on my saw. when i try cut cut small branches they tend to spin around becasue i only have dogs on the inside... :blushing:

 

maybe i need to get machining myself a new one so that it can have an outside dog bolted to it.... hmmm

chris

 

Check with Rob D about fitment . Maybe they do . Giving a strawberry to a pig spring to mind ....:001_smile:

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