Swapping & setting large mount 28" X-Tough light bar 3/8" c85" chain Husqvarna 550xp mark II woods ported 28" X-Tough light bar C85 3/8" 1.5mm full chisel chain 7 pin sprocket
I am just a homeowner and in fact I have went from gas power to battery power. I still keep my old husky 162 witch is in a very good shape, it has a 20" bar. Do you think it with handles a 24" bar? If so, and for the 24" bar what other parts I need to change? It still all original as when my father buy it + - 43 years ago.
I can see below I saw this video almost a year ago and I didn't remember how impressive it was ! Actually I don't understand why Husqvarna want the 550 to run a 20'' bar max while the 550 has almost the same power as the 562 which is supposed to run much longer bars.
@@vzmax how are you calculating the power? just taking the ratios of the power supplied on the website? thats not the entire story its just a specification. Its like CCs on the saw are a poor indicator of how powerful the saw really is, it doesnt really mean much.
@@Motoko1134 So the power values (which can be mesured by anybody with the proper tool) indicated on a website of a very serious brand like Husqvarna "doesn't really mean much"... Well...
Greetings from Ukraine!) Tell me please, but on 550 XP 2 with a tire of 20\50 in\cm, isn't the 325 step too frequent? Will it stick when felling trees 20\50 inc\cm. Wouldn't it be better to put a 3/8 pitch tire, crown chain? I own a 550 XP 2 15/38 and a 325 chain. I want to bet myself 20/50. I don't know what chain to use. I occasionally cut trees with a diameter of 50 - 100 cm. And saw firewood in a pack of 50 cm + -. I don’t want a chain pitch under 404, because I think that the saw will be heavily overloaded
Man i hate you. Just last month I upgraded 550XP mark1 with felling dogs from 562XP on both sides and swear a god to my girlfriend that it is only one on earth, because nobody else would do such an upgrade on 50cc saw. You did! Another idea I had was to put on same bar as you did just for fun. Unfortunately didn't do it because I don't know how to on small mount-Great Job!
Oregon 28" small mount 280RNDD025(only one I have found). Make sure to get a 93 drive link 3/8 chain(91 wont fit). Then you'll need a small spline 7 tooth 3/8 rim sproket. It's husqvarna oem 503 52 30-02 or oregon 18720. Should be it.
Interesting video, thanks ! The 550 is the most versatile chainsaw out there. Just wondering why you modified a Husky bar instead of taking a small mount Oregon 28'' bar.
Kannattaa muuten sitä homeliten pakoputkea avartaa se kuristaa todella paljon tai tehdä kokonaan uusi tai ostaa homeliten stack muffler joka ei periaatteessa kurista mitään.
@@KK-dt4gj ei oo mitattu kierroksia. mut jonkun verran enemmän tuntus pitävän kierroksia sahatessa. kanavien avarrus oli suht helppoa kun on avoimet huuhtelu kanavat.
@@joshualake4882 Nice. Even how strong you are it is always easier with a lighter saw. I do cut timber with a lot of limbs, and workdays of 6-7 hours…. It get tiring.
I don't think you will find a lighter saw with the speed and power of the 550.I remember the Husky 242 years ago was light and fast,but lacked the power of the 550