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Hi EDDY SO WHAT will saw thanks are you going to Longleat show thanks Jon

 

 

You know Jon, even after 3 years, I still take 10 minutes to decipher you're posts. A muffler mod will cool the saw sufficiently. I don't know if I'm going yet, it's a long distance to travel.

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This is bang on the money! The 560 gets especially hot, to the point that I've burned myself on the crankcase, near the rear AV mount. This also caused 3 oil gallery replacements under warranty where it had warped and split. My advice is to get a muffler mod to aid cooling, and use a better rated two stroke oil, if not aspen (as it burns cooler).

The ever-constricting emissions regs means the outlet gets smaller on mufflers, leading to increased temperatures on the saw, coupled with higher temperatures from the combustion of ethanol is a recipe for disaster.

 

Hence my 2011 560 with the MM ( done by petmate ) and running on Aspen 4 mixed with Redline at 50 : 1 is still going strong . MM was done from new just about .

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Well this is testament Stubby the best 2-stroke oil and a quality petrol gives lubrication security and an even burn tempature

 

Jo public will carry on buying Ching chong equipment because they won't know a dicky bird about this sort of thing and will buy and discard every time and you dont get any hassle if they blow up most of the suppliers chuck you a new saw

 

So if you buy Proffesional tools buy the best 2-stroke oil and top quality supreme fuel or Aspen and safeguard your investment

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Well this is testament Stubby the best 2-stroke oil and a quality petrol gives lubrication security and an even burn tempature

 

Jo public will carry on buying Ching chong equipment because they won't know a dicky bird about this sort of thing and will buy and discard every time and you dont get any hassle if they blow up most of the suppliers chuck you a new saw

 

So if you buy Proffesional tools buy the best 2-stroke oil and top quality supreme fuel or Aspen and safeguard your investment

 

 

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