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  1. Magnus

    Stihl 362

    OK. If you get 2000hrs out of them I think that is perfect! That is what I think we should expect of a saw in pro range. Not 3-600 as it is with 576 or 550/560 here...
  2. Magnus

    Stihl 362

    You have more saws and don't run one saw 8hrs/day 200 day's a year, right? Would you say they run 800hrs/year?
  3. Magnus

    Stihl 362

    How many hrs do you get out of them? I hear some here that use 441 and they run almost a year, but it is not that many I talked to, perhaps 3-4 of them..
  4. Magnus

    Stihl 362

    That could be perhaps... How is it contradicting?
  5. Magnus

    Stihl 362

    Why I get to see them is that when they run these saws a couple years and get tiered of repairing/dealer visits every other day they dig out the older saws from barn or garage and want them running again. Dealer want them to get a new again so he say we won't fix it up for them so they come here...
  6. Magnus

    Stihl 362

    I don't do or give anything just tell what I see here in shop. I have yet to see a guy here that run a 550/560 saw a year or more than 1500hrs, and I meet many people running these... To me it is obvious it is the engine type. I said it from the first time I saw it and still don't believe it...
  7. Magnus

    Stihl 362

    I don't like these fresh air engines they don't work for pro's that use a saw daily. 550/560 won't last 2000hrs or 1500 for that matter. Very few over 1000hrs... 562 is not sold here so I don't know about that one, but the rest we had here sure don't do the tricks we need them to. Stihl also...
  8. Magnus

    Stihl 362

    No I mean if the saw was sold at a dealer that followed the instructions given prior sale, that is done! Not a good or special dealer, just one that do what he supposed to. He should at sale or after tell you how the saw work and show you fast idle hot start etc. If all fail, read manual...
  9. Magnus

    Stihl 362

    I don't think it is old school, it is just to follow guidelines when doing deliverance service.
  10. Magnus

    Stihl 362

    All small saws have this problem when there is big bars. These saws are not meant to have big bars.
  11. Magnus

    Stihl 362

    This should be done when you pick it up at dealers. It should be all ready to go, just gas it up and run! If it had a proper service prior sale this is not a issue, then it is something else, one of the two pages probable causes.
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