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I don't buy or sell a lot of saws, but I've got a lot of tanks, through a 272XP. If the saw is completely rebuilt, with the right parts, by a competent person, it is worth $500. This is twice the saw, than anything you can buy new, for $500.

As far as $300 max, contact me.
 

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Didn't want to start a thread for a simple question so I'd going here.

*592's*
When do they typically wake up? Like, how many tanks of fuel ( I've got about 4)? I just picked one up & I'm still waiting for that 90cc wow factor especially since it's only got a 84dl on it right now.. I'm grinding my teeth here about to say this, but as of right now, I swear my 500i feels like it cuts faster & it's wearing a 91dl with 10 less CC's. Am i losing my mind?

It's definitely a harder pull, recoil wise & I can feel a tiny if bit of extra low end grunt, but overall I'm not really noticing the typical difference associated with a 10cc jump. Am i just being impatient?

Edit: Ran it some more today, got about 6 tanks through it at this point & it's starting to feel a little more in closer to what i expected. Still no wow factor though, I think I'll most likely have to send it out to check that box.
 
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Didn't want to start a thread for a simple question so I'd going here.

*592's*
When do they typically wake up? Like, how many tanks of fuel ( I've got about 4)? I just picked one up & I'm still waiting for that 90cc wow factor especially since it's only got a 84dl on it right now.. I'm grinding my teeth here about to say this, but as of right now, I swear my 500i feels like it cuts faster & it's wearing a 91dl with 10 less CC's. Am i losing my mind?

It's definitely a harder pull, recoil wise & I can feel a tiny if bit of extra low end grunt, but overall I'm not really noticing the typical difference associated with a 10cc jump. Am i just being impatient?

Edit: Ran it some more today, got about 6 tanks through it at this point & it's starting to feel a little more in closer to what i expected. Still no wow factor though, I think I'll most likely have to send it out to check that box.
I bought a 500i and the 592 fairly close in time frame ,right after Helene at work.
The 592xp should feel significantly stronger than the 500i . They are both Awesome saws but I've personally run a full skip 56" bar on one in a 7' DBH oak with 0 problems.
I'm thinking something is wrong with it and it needs to go back to the dealer.
 

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I bought a 500i and the 592 fairly close in time frame ,right after Helene at work.
The 592xp should feel significantly stronger than the 500i . They are both Awesome saws but I've personally run a full skip 56" bar on one in a 7' DBH oak with 0 problems.
I'm thinking something is wrong with it and it needs to go back to the dealer.
I seem to recall hearing it took 10-20 tanks before they "woke up", so he may just have a few more days of cutting to go. Or he didn't load it down enough and the rings didn't seat.
 

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Possibly, I was running mine like a rented mule ! When I first got it.
But it was definitely stronger than my 500i right of the bat. The 500i got a muffler mod pretty directly.
 

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I seem to recall hearing it took 10-20 tanks before they "woke up", so he may just have a few more days of cutting to go. Or he didn't load it down enough and the rings didn't seat.

That's what the fallers around here say. The 592 takes a lot longer to break in...
 

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We have one at work that was in the junk pile. I got everything fixed except the carb, no matter what I did, it had an air leak and would not purge. Looked into a new carb and yeah, $125. Work said not worth it, and so the saw will go onto the burn pile and they will get a new saw at a later date.
 

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We have one at work that was in the junk pile. I got everything fixed except the carb, no matter what I did, it had an air leak and would not purge. Looked into a new carb and yeah, $125. Work said not worth it, and so the saw will go onto the burn pile and they will get a new saw at a later date.
Is there a locked gate for this, “burn pile”?
Asking for a friend…
 

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Is there a locked gate for this, “burn pile”?
I had nine saws from work (575s, 576s, 372s, and the 562), I don't think anyone would have noticed if I had not brought them back. I would have expected from those using the saws to take better care of them and work on them, but not so much. For a main tool, its sad how badly they treat them. They will take them to the local shop and if quoted 1/2 of the original price to repair...then it is done and put on pile to be burnt.
 

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I had nine saws from work (575s, 576s, 372s, and the 562), I don't think anyone would have noticed if I had not brought them back. I would have expected from those using the saws to take better care of them and work on them, but not so much. For a main tool, its sad how badly they treat them. They will take them to the local shop and if quoted 1/2 of the original price to repair...then it is done and put on pile to be burnt.
You literally burn piles of saws?
 
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