Fordiesel69
ArboristSite Member
Ended up aquiring a new old stock, never gassed, 2021 model year 390XP. I am planning on doing its first start and break in pretty soon. My question is, how do I prevent or slow bottom end failure? When I google a lot of chainsaw models, I am not seeing a ton of bottom end issues with the 545, and 555 like you'd see with the 550XP and 562XP. Yes there are some here and there but not very many. Im am not digging up many bottom end failures with the 288, but am seeing quite a few photos and threads with regard to the 390XP's. Conversely I have never seen or heard of an echo cs-670 / 680 bottom end failure. I simply can't find any examples online.
I am skilled with how to prevent top end failures, which is to detect and shut down asap if it goes lean (air leak), and to keep mixture dialed in to four stroke out of the cut. But with bottom ends, how would one prevent failures?
Because I always wanted one of these, and plan to make this a lifetime saw, I want it to last. It wont get used much but when it does it will be used very heavy and will have its 36in bar buried.
https://www.arboristsite.com/threads/husquvarna-390-xp-pto-side-bearing-failures.244457/
https://opeforum.com/threads/husqva...cement-and-a-few-things-unique-to-390s.18690/
I am skilled with how to prevent top end failures, which is to detect and shut down asap if it goes lean (air leak), and to keep mixture dialed in to four stroke out of the cut. But with bottom ends, how would one prevent failures?
Because I always wanted one of these, and plan to make this a lifetime saw, I want it to last. It wont get used much but when it does it will be used very heavy and will have its 36in bar buried.
https://www.arboristsite.com/threads/husquvarna-390-xp-pto-side-bearing-failures.244457/
https://opeforum.com/threads/husqva...cement-and-a-few-things-unique-to-390s.18690/