That one really racked up some hours.
I may be missing something here, but how is 34 hours of total run time on 484 start ups a lot?!
Also the idle time seems a little too high.
For comparison, yesterday I started my Dolmar PS-550
7 times and racked up a total run time of
249 minutes, or
4 hours and 9 minutes - and YES I actually kept strict track to get an accurate idea of fuel consumption.
My PS-550 had extremely little idle time and ran bucking cut after bucking cut.
No in between shut off's either, she ran continuously on each of all 7 tanks of fuel.
I am just wondering if those run and start up times are high or low on a saw like that 562XP considering that I could easily exceed that run time within a couple months on much fewer start ups.
I am just a homeowner firewood hack that occasionally helps out processing other peoples firewood log piles free of charge just for the fun of it.
I do not use my saws commercially and my income source is completely unrelated to chainsaws.
Yesterdays work detail, 10 cubic meters of beech logs, Dolmar PS-550 with 18" B&C, start:
... one tank of fuel till finish, we stopped in order to set up some work lights to get the job done (which we did
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I think it would be nice having an insight to such detailed data on my Dolmar's!
I am not trying to stir the pot, I am just curious.
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