I'm guessing not many on purpose, but I'm sure many of us have plenty of grinding dust in us .I truely wonder if some of the people on here are snorting them filings sometimes.... lol
What a bummer you can't get that info lol.Also want to get my hands on some of them to read what carb temps we are reaching, but nobody is bringing them back for anything.
When I had mine I flogged it incessantly with heavy load to heat soak it. Regardless of ambient temperature it being heavily loaded constantly it never had any issues. I would try to start it after it got real hot and I let it sit for a couple minutes. It always fired easily and quickly, meaning 1 or 2 pulls. That's acceptable in my book.Great to hear the 572's are still not showing any hot start issues as we get into the summer months and high temps. And so far not hearing any other issues either looks like husky did their homework before releasing this one I believe husky has a winner with this saw
What’s a 372?Two saws that I love in my collection to this point is the ms 660, for the lust of power and torque, just a monster, when you need to get a lot of large work done quick, one complaint is if your going to use it for a long time is the weight of the saw. Second is my collection of husqvarna 372s they nailed it on power to weight. Let’s see on this 572 xp. If it’s a saw that’s between the ms 660 and the loved 372 xp. I have a good hunch it is.
Lol. You can tell I’ve had a long day. Gearing up for another long day tomorrow. Just happy I have my 572 infront of me. Ready to go to work tomorrow morningI’m joking
It was close to 90 degrees yesterday and today and I killed all these plus more with the 572 no problem... Fuggin saw can out work me. LolView attachment 188273View attachment 188274 View attachment 188275View attachment 188276