One thing I need to do is find a decent set of spikes for the 550. Didn't someone on here make a set work off a 562 or something.
MS261 with 20" bar and .325 chain.
[video=youtube_share;HxMPgN_2Mvs]http://youtu.be/HxMPgN_2Mvs[/video]
Brad I didn't think balsa was indigenous to your area? Or is that compressed peat?
One thing I need to do is find a decent set of spikes for the 550. Didn't someone on here make a set work off a 562 or something.
Here's the 562 spike on a 550:The single 562 spike works fine on the 550 just elongate one mounting hole slightly.
p/n 577 93 52-01
MS261 with 20" bar and .325 chain.
[video=youtube_share;HxMPgN_2Mvs]http://youtu.be/HxMPgN_2Mvs[/video]
Must have been 325 7 in the test video in oak cant :msp_rolleyes: show me the same saws with 3/8 7 and then I'll be impressed. Takes balls to run 3/8 7, not 325 7. :msp_wink:
Here's the 562 spike on a 550:
Unfortunately the 550 clutch cover does not have the mounting holes for the 562 outer spike.
No, but maybe something custom can be made.Will the outer spike go over the bar studs somehow?
No, but maybe something custom can be made.
One thing I need to do is find a decent set of spikes for the 550. Didn't someone on here make a set work off a 562 or something.
Why do you want dawgs at all on a saw that small?
No, but maybe something custom can be made.
Just to set the record straight... that's my 562 with the large outer spike. I only posted the picture so you could see what the spike looks like. The 550 doesn't have the mounting holes and I'm not sure there's even room to put in a couple. To fabricate something for the 550, it would need to attach to the bar bolts.Looks good! Just ordered a set of 562 spikes, did you drill mounting holes in the clutch cover? My saw isn't here so can't look and compare.
:hmm3grin2orange: I knew that post would stir things up, and get some reaction. None of the arguments are new to me - I just wanted to point out that you don't always need them.
For me, they are basically just in the way for most use - but each to their own! :msp_smile:
:hmm3grin2orange: I knew that post would stir things up, and get some reaction. None of the arguments are new to me - I just wanted to point out that you don't always need them.
For me, they are basically just in the way for most use - but each to their own! :msp_smile:
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