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SawTroll

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  1. How much time did you give it with the 8-pin? It could be that the AT needed a little time to adjust for it.....
  2. Thats odd - the 560xp should have absolutely no issue with .325x8 with any sensible bar length.
  3. Obviously! 560xp, should be a very easy choise to make. The specs doesn't fully describe how different those saws are. PS; If you stay with a 15" bar, try a 3/8x8 or a .325x9 setup on it (you will need a 562xp clutch drum though).
  4. "Made by Husqvarna" could mean just about anything - as they have factories in lots of countries.
  5. There simply is no reason not to use Aspen, unless money is really tight! I have tried the somewhat similar Stihl alkylate Motomix premix, but hate it because of the smell of the exaust fumes. People may react differently though.
  6. Opinions based on test cutting go both ways, and the exact models of chain does of course matter. Personally I prefer .325 - as I find it nicer to use, and also a little faster in my wood. To really know, you need to try the options yourself, including both 7- and 8-pin rims in .325.

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