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  1. Magnus

    MS201T

    If I get a new pro saw for a lot of hard earned money I would think I should not have to tinker with it at all to get it to perform good. A new saw should run. It should make money and not need much service or tinkering! Put a couple hrs in a saw you can get anything to run better, but it does...
  2. Magnus

    MS201T

    If you are to show two saws with tach, why not show both saws with tach. This video doesn't show much of anything really...
  3. Magnus

    MS201T

    Less fuel, smaller jets, long fuel lines, small crankcase volumes, narrow timing for ports, restricted flows to name a few things... A lot of things...
  4. Magnus

    MS201T

    As far I can... Husqvarna say it is OK, owners don't care so I let them pull... Up to 10 pulls is nothing. I seen happy loggers that are happy pulling 15 times, wait a minute or two for it to warm up and then after about 4 minutes it perform as it should. After paying $1500 I would not be a...
  5. Magnus

    MS201T

    I tried out Autotunes here too. The first ones they put in 575 I watched from 3 feet as they assembled.
  6. Magnus

    MS201T

    Here is a video of it. Be patient when downloading. http://chainsaw.mine.nu/downloads/temp/575XP_X_TORQ_engine.avi
  7. Magnus

    MS201T

    I never had a X-Torq here that run on less than 5 pulls. You are lucky!
  8. Magnus

    MS201T

    No, it is piston ported channels so the close in time to build up pressure in the tiny volume there is under piston. They have full circle cranks that fill up almost entire crankcase. When you see how this is built, think of how sensitive a two stroke is to air leak and fuel problems.... Go...
  9. Magnus

    MS201T

    Only thing I found help is more pulls or priming.
  10. Magnus

    MS201T

    I know, you told this before. I know there is a few that start easy, but I have not had any here yet. Not in any of the X-Torq models.
  11. Magnus

    MS201T

    The Active ignitions used on these i would like to test on a conventional saw. I think that would be a real lift... Then you get a completely different saw without the compromises in the timing that there normally is. I have not had a X-torq here that started under 5 pulls cold without...
  12. Magnus

    MS201T

    Not sure about Stihls but Husqvarnas I see often, a 575/576 cold start under 5 pull is rare....
  13. Magnus

    MS201T

    346 is not strato/Xtorq. What is normal to you? According to Husqvarna anything under 10 pull is normal.
  14. Magnus

    MS201T

    Less fuel, less expansion = harder to start. Compensated with timing and priming.
  15. Magnus

    MS201T

    In factory saws are run WOT for emission and function tests. Cold start, primed and started. I think it was a 60 sek run. Older saws you literally rev apart, but it is controlled on the new. Don't do it unless the saw need it. If it has active ignition and controlled carb it needs it to set...
  16. Magnus

    MS201T

    I can understand muffler mod to keep it cooler, and breathe easier. I just don't see a reason for a money maker to be modded, get the right stuff instead...
  17. Magnus

    MS201T

    Mill wood loggers, pulp wood loggers run on volume. Thinners is a bit of each here... Arborist, fruit tree cutters etc hr rate... What I mean is if you have a saw you make money with, you might as well get a saw suited for your needs. Modding here is for enthusiasts. If the pro need more power...
  18. Magnus

    MS201T

    I really think something is off if you need to mod a saw to get it to perform well as a money maker. For fun I can see it, but not for work. You pay for this to run good for a pretty good chunk of time.
  19. Magnus

    MS201T

    If you get a product you are not happy with there is plenty more to choose from for next purchase. Regardless of brand saws are pretty good today. Hardest is to find something you really like. It is not always the price and brand that is important. You need to like it, it's going to be your...
  20. Magnus

    MS201T

    It used to be a small and a large saw every 2-3 year here to the loggers. Those that still have two run them out in 1,5-2 years. 2000hrs work is about what there is in a saw. After that is not cost effective anymore and change is better. These newer saws after 2000 have more repairs than its...
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