Hey Donny it’s Brad Price from Winston Salem NC. Im not very knowledgeable when it comes to dos and don’ts when it come to modifying saws but after all my research I felt you where the man to trust for the job, thanks a lot and I can’t wait to receive it from you. Iv been a Stihl guy my entire life still love them but iv noticed with a husky there as reliable and bit more bite for the money and I’m starting to enjoy using them glad my first ported one is coming from you thanks again God Bless.
I wouldn’t buy another saw unless it was auto tune. Reliable and great fuel economy. My Walkerized 572 pulls hard with the 28 inch full house combo. Your right Donny smoothest saw I’ve run.
I wish every company would gather input from product users on what should be improved and not let a pencil neck who has never got mud on their feet decide what we need. Kudos to Husky. Fun show as always, thanks DW. 💋
I think you are spot on on the handle with the inserts to get the right grip, I had a thought when you brought that up, wouldn't it be cool if you could send one of those grips out to hogue or pachmyar the folks that make the grips for hard recoiling revolvers and they make a prototype grip might be pretty cool, again just a thought heck there fine as is!!!
The brighter the candle, the quicker the burn! I prefer a modest power gain over a race saw. I don't want to pull a bigger bar, I want to pull a normal bar BETTER.
I have a 2008 353 that's had nothing done but serviced, such a great feeling small saw. I also have several Autotone and M- Tronic saws they all work fine.
Great information like always Donny, have the pleasure to chat with you're brother and order a walkerized muffler for the 572, can't wait it arriv Best regards ⚡️⚡️
If it’s built then you could run a 32 but think you’d find the 32 better balance on the 592. Funny you say you hate carrying 2 saws, I’m from arborist background. Never go without at least 3 saws usually 4-5😂 Might surprise you that I do more than half my work with a walkerized 50cc saw. Just easier on the back for a full day
I was skeptical of the 592 before I bought it, and it has done me no wrong. Done everything I asked of it with 0 problems. A 572 would be really cool, but I don't like the narrow power band. I'm holding out to see if they come up with a 572 mk2 like they did with the 562. Now, that would be a great saw. In the meantime, I'll keep my 620pw that donny did for me. I'm very happy with it.
@austindenotter19 I don't own 1. I own a 592, but that's a different saw entirely. I've seen a lot of 572s that just don't pull well in big wood. I've spoken to several owners. They say it's "a gentlemens saw," meaning its a great saw if you're relaxed with it. If you're dogging it in and leaning on it, it's gonna stall out, and I've seen that for myself a lot. Don't get me wrong, it's a good saw. It seems to be reliable, and the top end power is great, but I don't like the lack of bottom end. I've seen buckin talk about this saw a good bit, and I believe donny was trying to get more bottom end out of them, but I never heard if he was able to do that or not. What size bar/logs you running through on the regular?
@donnywalker4691 thanks donny! I'm loving it!. What's your take on the 572s nowadays? We're you ever able to figure out the secret sauce to give them more bottom end? Do you know of a 572 mk2 in the works?
@@donnywalker4691I’ve worn out quite a few powersaws over the years . The amount of hours I put on them , they last for years , but eventually everything wears out . 👍🇨🇦
So in your professional opinion. What is the better saw Husqvarna or Stihl? I've owned Husqvarnas for years and they have been good to me. But I'm not opposed to trying something else. What kind of modifications can I do to my 562xp?
Donny, I have a 592XP, it was one of the earlier ones and has the issue with the purge line kinking / collapsing. Could you or anyone advise the part No for the updated version of the purge line?
Hey Donny it’s Brad Price from Winston Salem NC. Im not very knowledgeable when it comes to dos and don’ts when it come to modifying saws but after all my research I felt you where the man to trust for the job, thanks a lot and I can’t wait to receive it from you. Iv been a Stihl guy my entire life still love them but iv noticed with a husky there as reliable and bit more bite for the money and I’m starting to enjoy using them glad my first ported one is coming from you thanks again God Bless.
I wouldn’t buy another saw unless it was auto tune. Reliable and great fuel economy. My Walkerized 572 pulls hard with the 28 inch full house combo. Your right Donny smoothest saw I’ve run.
Stihl is a good saw but I always come back to my husqvarna saws. They are so smooth and the ergonomics are great!
We called them "wiffle" balls, Donny! You and I are of the same era.💪
I wish every company would gather input from product users on what should be improved and not let a pencil neck who has never got mud on their feet decide what we need. Kudos to Husky. Fun show as always, thanks DW. 💋
I think you are spot on on the handle with the inserts to get the right grip, I had a thought when you brought that up, wouldn't it be cool if you could send one of those grips out to hogue or pachmyar the folks that make the grips for hard recoiling revolvers and they make a prototype grip might be pretty cool, again just a thought heck there fine as is!!!
Pretty sure you are the best saw builder in the world Donny.
The brighter the candle, the quicker the burn! I prefer a modest power gain over a race saw. I don't want to pull a bigger bar, I want to pull a normal bar BETTER.
I have a 2008 353 that's had nothing done but serviced, such a great feeling small saw. I also have several Autotone and M- Tronic saws they all work fine.
Donny: you’re the best. I learn something from each of your videos. Thanks.
I appreciate your words of wisdom Donny.
8:30 . love ya Don
Donny, you’ve GOT to respond to BBR!
HOWDY Buckin. 😊
Thanks bud love you to
Love my 572, really nice saw to run but it needs to sound faster 🤣
Thanks for sharing! Stay safe and God bless
Donny WET NOSE WEDNESDAY buddy . 😊
Great information like always Donny, have the pleasure to chat with you're brother and order a walkerized muffler for the 572, can't wait it arriv
Best regards ⚡️⚡️
SOLID INFORMATION AS USUAL!!
If it’s built then you could run a 32 but think you’d find the 32 better balance on the 592. Funny you say you hate carrying 2 saws, I’m from arborist background. Never go without at least 3 saws usually 4-5😂 Might surprise you that I do more than half my work with a walkerized 50cc saw. Just easier on the back for a full day
I'm a climber, and I don't leave the house without a backup for my backup!
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I was skeptical of the 592 before I bought it, and it has done me no wrong. Done everything I asked of it with 0 problems. A 572 would be really cool, but I don't like the narrow power band. I'm holding out to see if they come up with a 572 mk2 like they did with the 562. Now, that would be a great saw. In the meantime, I'll keep my 620pw that donny did for me. I'm very happy with it.
I cut hardwood all day with 572. Never had issue with powerband or no torque. In fact it has awesome torque. Maybe your carb being funny?
@austindenotter19 I don't own 1. I own a 592, but that's a different saw entirely. I've seen a lot of 572s that just don't pull well in big wood. I've spoken to several owners. They say it's "a gentlemens saw," meaning its a great saw if you're relaxed with it. If you're dogging it in and leaning on it, it's gonna stall out, and I've seen that for myself a lot. Don't get me wrong, it's a good saw. It seems to be reliable, and the top end power is great, but I don't like the lack of bottom end. I've seen buckin talk about this saw a good bit, and I believe donny was trying to get more bottom end out of them, but I never heard if he was able to do that or not. What size bar/logs you running through on the regular?
Thank you enjoy your 620 keep er in the wood🪵👍
@donnywalker4691 thanks donny! I'm loving it!. What's your take on the 572s nowadays? We're you ever able to figure out the secret sauce to give them more bottom end? Do you know of a 572 mk2 in the works?
@@donnywalker4691I’ve worn out quite a few powersaws over the years . The amount of hours I put on them , they last for years , but eventually everything wears out . 👍🇨🇦
I love my M Tronics, chainsaws, and I love the new Husqvarna‘s my 592 is so smooth love that I don’t have to adjust a carburetor ever
So in your professional opinion. What is the better saw Husqvarna or Stihl? I've owned Husqvarnas for years and they have been good to me. But I'm not opposed to trying something else. What kind of modifications can I do to my 562xp?
Donny are you porting saws from home now? I’ve got a brand new in the box 372xp oe I’d like to get ported.
Thanks,
Chris
HI DONNY 😊😊 the 1 U are thinking 💭 😊 about is bad mitten 😊🎉 OMG 3 15 2O24
Thanks Donny
Donny, I have a 592XP, it was one of the earlier ones and has the issue with the purge line kinking / collapsing. Could you or anyone advise the part No for the updated version of the purge line?
👍🏻👍🏻 great video!
How are the Ceramic bearings Donny?
Don’t know I never used them myself
@@donnywalker4691From what I “understand”, they work fine but they don’t take any kind of STUFF like the steel ones do.
I have done my exhaust mod on my 572, I don’t know how much of the baffle where it is spotwelded to remove? Anyone know?
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true og
I have the 572 and would like to do a muffler mod but can't find any in Canada, can you help? Thanks
Sure I will do a video on a muffler mod
Nice saw
Wiffle ball
Wiffle ball, good for throwing curves