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John_Lincolnshire

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  1. 70cc or 80cc saw it is then...Thanks guys.
  2. I need to ask my work to purchase a bigger bar and chain for a Husqvarna 562XPG. Any advice on if it's best to purchase a 28" over a 24" bar? Ideally, both bars would be the preferred option, but work have financial issues at the moment. Many thanks
  3. Oregon have confirmed to me that the correct top-plate filing angle is 30°. Thanks for the input guys.
  4. Took receipt of an Oregon 73DPX semi-chisel chain. The box the chain was supplied in stipulates a 30 degree top-plate filing angle. However, Oregon's 'Chains Maintenance & Safety Manual' depicts a 35 degree top-plate filing angle for that chain (see attached images). I guess I'll simply file at the pre-ground angle on the chain. Just wondering why the anomaly? Oregon Chains Maintenance & Safety Manual - 73DPX Chain Sharpening.pdf
  5. Thanks for the input guys, much appreciated. I've settled for the Oregon 73DPX semi-chisel chain until I'm familiar with the saw. Any tips on operating a new 562XPG? Husqvarna recommend refraining from high revs for long periods and after 6-10 tanks of fuel to have carburetor re-adjusted by dealer for optimum results? I was also taught to use Aspen for the first and last tank fill of the day to keep things clean, is that sensible, yet expensive?
  6. I’m a chainsaw novice and my boss has bought me a Husqvarna 562XPG. Chainsaw was delivered with a 3/8 full chisel Husqvarna X-Cut C85 chain (18”). I only used a .325 semi chisel chain on the chainsaw felling course (Stihl ms261) which was advised by the instructor. Is it advisable to change the sprocket and adopt a .325 chain for safety reasons with me being a novice? Note: most tress I will be felling are silver birch, oak, hawthorn etc with a few Scots pine.

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