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This is the anything I have the compare to .I have eight tanks of mine now roughly .I believe I have A little over for five hours on it from what the computer was telling me.
But my question a few pages back was on average when you go into the woods doesn’t matter what saw you use .I didn’t make that clear. Is what do we burn in a day for fuel a gallon ,2gallons. I would roughly figure that the 592. We burn roughly 8 tanks is a gallon ?maybe I don’t have the exact size down
 

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This is the anything I have the compare to .I have eight tanks of mine now roughly .I believe I have A little over for five hours on it from what the computer was telling me.

it also depends on idle time how hard you’re running at full speed.
But I think in the end it’s what is removed from the gas can.
Yep, I’m around twenty five litres through it now, after the first eight tanks it’s been running hard, very little idle time, if it’s not cutting its off. but I do know that there’s far more wood on the ground as compared to the 660, 1 1/2 times easily. My early 562 is really good on fuel as well for a 60cc saw
 

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What is the actual horsepower on the 592? I saw some mixed numbers.
 

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Good video will interesting to see how part 2 turns out. Wonder what saw is easier/cheaper to build a carb 592 with? Looks possible with either just buying different parts. Any thoughts??
Probably better to buy the one you want day one, I like the carbed version / 585
 

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Probably better to buy the one you want day one, I like the carbed version / 585
I hear you. I’d probably lean that way as well. I love technology like everyone but I like the simplicity of a carb. Esp with husky. Seems stihls mtronic has less “issues”
 

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Manufacturers never give ya the actual correct numbers 7.6 was off there website . Lol

I think Joes numbers are as theoretical as huskies, they give a baseline to see the gains when modifying. Every dyno give different numbers, what they should have in common is the look of the graph yes? The numbers are just an estimate of how much you lose though the chains/dprockets/gearing.
I think. :eusa_doh:
 

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I think Joes numbers are as theoretical as huskies, they give a baseline to see the gains when modifying. Every dyno give different numbers, what they should have in common is the look of the graph yes? The numbers are just an estimate of how much you lose though the chains/dprockets/gearing.
I think. :eusa_doh:
Joe’s hp numbers were synchronized and averaged to published specs on the first 20-30 stock saws he ran on it. I think he’s pretty close to actual power output
 
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