
Of which lard laden dildo, the 572 in question? Or Dom’s actual dildo?
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Of which lard laden dildo, the 572 in question? Or Dom’s actual dildo?
All of the above?Of which lard laden dildo, the 572 in question? Or Dom’s actual dildo?
Once a year roughly. Preventative maintenance. I can get a clue when they are ready to be changed by the color. Brown means dirty. They are white when new.@huskyboy
how often are you changing your fuel filter?
Do you notice when its an issue or do you just do it as preventative maintenance?
GotchaOnce a year roughly. Preventative maintenance. I can get a clue when they are ready to be changed by the color. Brown means dirty. They are white when new.
Cleaning out in straight gas removes the fines perfectly well just make sure the filter is perfectly dry before you refit and start up.I run some Shihl saws that also have the "clean filter" tech and I will fully agree with Mason's assessment. I cleaned one periodically with compressed air, and it looked just fine, but I replaced it with a new one anyway and the saw really woke up! I think that after some time that fines just get trapped in the filter that are difficult to remove, and it just pays to replace them. Ditto plugs and fuel filters.
I really like this saw, tough call on the hours. I’d guess over 500, a conservative estimate. I’d like to visit bob and have him hook it up to see. I’ll wait till there’s a firmware update to make it worthwhile before I take the ride up since it’s quite a drive.
About 1 - 1.5 gallon per day. It’s a thrifty saw compared to some I’ve used. My ported one definitely uses a little more gas than my stock one with a muffler mod.I prolly missed it but how is the fuel mileage?
Do you figure trees per tank/gallon?
Or gallons per day?
I've never been around logging, was curious if you kept track of that.
Brake clean works pretty good too. I wouldn’t use carb cleaner though.Cleaning out in straight gas removes the fines perfectly well just make sure the filter is perfectly dry before you refit and start up.
It does not damage the filters in anyway been doing it for years .
About 1 - 1.5 gallon per day. It’s a thrifty saw compared to some I’ve used. My ported one definitely uses a little more gas than my stock one with a muffler mod.
I prolly missed it but how is the fuel mileage?
Do you figure trees per tank/gallon?
Or gallons per day?
I've never been around logging, was curious if you kept track of that.
Excellent points, the fuel savings on the xtorqs must be a real nice thing for your production levelsI’m more concerned about doing what I need to do in a day with my combi oil/gas can being my limitation of how much I want to bring into the woods (1.3 gallons). I prefer not to have to carry any extra weight. I’m already carrying my backpack, food, water, wedges, axe ect. The ported 572 just sneaks by on 1.3 gallons for a days use and does what I need it to. If your a firewood cutter fuel economy probably doesn’t matter to you. Hiking the fuel and your supplies out for the day in the woods just isn’t in your mindset. Different objectives is a good way to put it.
Thats genuinely a good discussion. Like a residential tree removal outfit could care less, as they are close to their supply. Loggers have to haul their xhit around all day etc.I could see different factors being important based on your circumstances.
One person may value long run time on a single fill up.
Another may be more concerned about how much fuel they have to bring into the woods to do a days work.
And another person may not be concerned about the fuel consumption at all, only how productive their saw will be in a day.
No right or wrong, just different objectives.