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  1. Nutball

    Husky T540I XP

    Something broke or got jammed. Could be broken gears, a broken wire, a broken magnet, or a faulty motor speed controller.
  2. Nutball

    Husky T540I XP

    Stihl doesn't have a yellow labeled pro grade version of .043 gauge chain, but what they do have cuts very well when new. Then the depth gauges/bumpers get to be a pain to file with how big they are. .043 3/8 will be the fastest chain you can find for a top handle. Archer has a pro version, but...
  3. Nutball

    Husky T540I XP

    Gas is also more durable and forgiving than electric when it comes to heat. Hot magnets reduces their strength, hot batteries can degrade quickly. Lithium batteries like to start puffing depending on the type at only around 115degF, so that would just feel warm to the touch. The gas 2511t will...
  4. Nutball

    Husky T540I XP

    How much did your's cost? I assume you got a charger too? Extra batteries? I looked at the Husqvarna electrics in case I wanted to use a 20% off discount, but at over $1000 for 1 saw, 1 battery, and 1 charger. NO!
  5. Nutball

    Husky T540I XP

    I didn't know that saw was available yet based on the $0.00 price on the Echo website. Specs said it is significantly heavier than the 2511t from what I remember seeing. Less weight, and worth while power and runtime in an electric over gas is too good to be true. I'll take another look at the...
  6. Nutball

    Husky T540I XP

    It must be very snowy in Russia if your chainsaw needs a tire with chains. I like to use a new drill bit for drilling hard stuff like chainsaw bars. Drills tend to dull quickly, but I have put 6 large and 12 small holes in stihl bars using the same bit. A drill press greatly helps, otherwise it...
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