Husqvarna 550xp repaired-ish

/ Husqvarna 550xp repaired-ish
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#81  
/ Husqvarna 550xp repaired-ish
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#82  
Heck, I'd give 50 bucks for the old saw, just for parts I need for mine... Anyway, I hope the new saw turns out to be a good one, I know so far, I like mine.

SR

Well sofar that's the best offer and it will only take you 20 hrs to get here. I hope that saw dealer calls tomorrow, according to the wife he's a cracker jack saw guy.
 
/ Husqvarna 550xp repaired-ish
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#83  
Flip up fuel caps, fast becoming a fan, but what saw came up with that idea first? My sons Stihl is two years old and he likes the flip caps, so I put them side by side to see the flipping cap difference. The verdict is in, Husky has a far better flip cap, easy up, spring loaded so it easily flips back down. The Stilh I broke my flipping finger nail flipping the flipping flip cap up because it flips a little harder and not spring loaded.

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/ Husqvarna 550xp repaired-ish #84  
Yup I have both and the Husky takes it on the flip caps. The Stihl has some weird thing that lets the flip spin from the rest of the cap and if it isn't lined up it's a pain..
 
/ Husqvarna 550xp repaired-ish #85  
Well sofar that's the best offer and it will only take you 20 hrs to get here. I hope that saw dealer calls tomorrow, according to the wife he's a cracker jack saw guy.
It should ship to me for about 20 bucks.

SR
 
/ Husqvarna 550xp repaired-ish #86  
Flip up fuel caps, fast becoming a fan, but what saw came up with that idea first? My sons Stihl is two years old and he likes the flip caps, so I put them side by side to see the flipping cap difference. The verdict is in, Husky has a far better flip cap, easy up, spring loaded so it easily flips back down. The Stilh I broke my flipping finger nail flipping the flipping flip cap up because it flips a little harder and not spring loaded.

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I’ll have to check into those. I still have the old style on mine. I also like the threaded caps on the Husqvarna better than the half turn on the Stihl. It’s always seemed more ridged to me.
 
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Yes if they can fix my saw and those new caps will fit my old 550xp I would diffidently get those new flip caps, they look like there well made. And it makes it so much easier to refill the saw, flip and turn.
 
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#88  
It should ship to me for about 20 bucks.

SR

That's all it would cost, are you sure? How old is you 550xp? I dont know if things changed any, mine is a 4/2013, the new 550xp came with an extra filter which is a good thing and it looks the same shape but it has like a felt cover on the new one, soon as I get a spare sec I'll try my old extra filter on the new saw.
 
/ Husqvarna 550xp repaired-ish #89  
Yes if they can fix my saw and those new caps will fit my old 550xp I would diffidently get those new flip caps, they look like there well made.

I’m going to have to go to the dealer and check about a clutch cover for my saw. It’s been cracked for a while and it recently broke off. It’s still usable but I don’t like the exposed sprocket.
 
/ Husqvarna 550xp repaired-ish #90  
That's all it would cost, are you sure? How old is you 550xp? I dont know if things changed any, mine is a 4/2013, the new 550xp came with an extra filter which is a good thing and it looks the same shape but it has like a felt cover on the new one, soon as I get a spare sec I'll try my old extra filter on the new saw.
Well, I bought a heavier power head from the west coast, and it cost me $25, so I wouldn't think it would cost more than 20 or so...

SR
 
/ Husqvarna 550xp repaired-ish #91  
Flip up fuel caps, fast becoming a fan, but what saw came up with that idea first? My sons Stihl is two years old and he likes the flip caps, so I put them side by side to see the flipping cap difference. The verdict is in, Husky has a far better flip cap, easy up, spring loaded so it easily flips back down. The Stilh I broke my flipping finger nail flipping the flipping flip cap up because it flips a little harder and not spring loaded.

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Why'd they come up with "flip caps"? Never could understand the need. Never had trouble with the regular caps and take them off with gloves on.
 
/ Husqvarna 550xp repaired-ish #92  
Husky flip caps got it right. Still screw in. Not some over engineered crap.
Huskys you can run regular caps or the flip caps. Well thought out IMHO and owners choice. Not forced on you.
 
/ Husqvarna 550xp repaired-ish #93  
Oldpath,
I have a 550XP and have always felt it was miserly with the bar oil. I'm running a 16" bar with the oil valve on max and my bar is still turning purple and looking overheated in spots. I can't imagine I'd fair well with a longer bar. What's your experience with your new 550XP, or from anyone else that has one.
 
/ Husqvarna 550xp repaired-ish #94  
My 550 puts out plenty of oil, I haven't had any problems with lack of bar oil with it.

I ran it with the stock 20" bar for a time when I first got it, then changing it out to 3/8" chain - 16" bar now...

SR
 
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Oldpath,
I have a 550XP and have always felt it was miserly with the bar oil. I'm running a 16" bar with the oil valve on max and my bar is still turning purple and looking overheated in spots. I can't imagine I'd fair well with a longer bar. What's your experience with your new 550XP, or from anyone else that has one.

Yup sounds like oil pump issue, I suppose something could be plugged with sawdust. On my old 550xp it was like that after a few years of use, I ordered a new oil pump and new hose and when I took it apart it was just the hose that had a hole in it, after I replaced that went back to full oil flow.
 
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#96  
My 550 puts out plenty of oil, I haven't had any problems with lack of bar oil with it.

I ran it with the stock 20" bar for a time when I first got it, then changing it out to 3/8" chain - 16" bar now...

SR

Looks to me those stock bars and chains are on the cheaper version, no grease hole in bar tip, and no holes in chain drive links.
 
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Why'd they come up with "flip caps"? Never could understand the need. Never had trouble with the regular caps and take them off with gloves on.

The flip cap is lot easier to open, I've had times when I had to use wrench to open, one reason why theres always a place to put the a wrench in the cap. If you got a husky see if a new flip cap will fit your saw, try it you'll like it.
 
/ Husqvarna 550xp repaired-ish #99  

I did. It was on an old JD saw from the 90's made by the present Efco at the time. I just couldn't get this saw to oil correctly with not enough going onto the bar and chain. Mazolla was the only oil that would actually empty out when refilling fuel like it is supposed to happen. I then attempted to use corn oil on my old Husq 50. Came pouring through and too thin for that saw.

I'm guessing the viscosity of the European veggie based bar oils are formulated just for that purpose.
 
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I did. It was on an old JD saw from the 90's made by the present Efco at the time. I just couldn't get this saw to oil correctly with not enough going onto the bar and chain. Mazolla was the only oil that would actually empty out when refilling fuel like it is supposed to happen. I then attempted to use corn oil on my old Husq 50. Came pouring through and too thin for that saw.

I'm guessing the viscosity of the European veggie based bar oils are formulated just for that purpose.
That guy in the video is up Canada. Right now I have 5 gal of used tractor trans oil that I want to use, but veggie oil sounded like a cheap alternative to $12.00/gal of bar oil.

Then at both hardware stores and especially the first store, they really like to push that $20.00/gal ethanol free gas, why all of a sudden ethanol gas is bad for a saw, whether it is or isn't there's no way I'm paying $20.00/gal for gas. I have two Jonsereds that are 15 and 20 years old, best starting saws this side of the Mississippi. So I'll just get some gas additive if I have any issues.
 

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