If he was running stihl hp ultra oil, it has fuel stabilizers in it. I too mix in a metal 2.5 gal can. But cant say I've ever worried about keeping it for a month or two, normally it doesnt last that long.
Last metal can i bought expanded then sucked itself into a wad when it cooled in mt shop that night.
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Fuel stabilizer don't work the way most think they do. Pump fuel doesn't last long period. 99% of the equipment I've had to fix that weren't directly operator error, is fuel related. The only two stabilizers that may work to some degree are, StarTron and Sta-Bil marin ethanol. Believe it or not most stabilizers contain alcohol.If he was running stihl hp ultra oil, it has fuel stabilizers in it. I too mix in a metal 2.5 gal can. But cant say I've ever worried about keeping it for a month or two, normally it doesnt last that long.
Fuel stabilizer don't work the way most think they do. Pump fuel doesn't last long period. 99% of the equipment I've had to fix that weren't directly operator error, is fuel related. The only two stabilizers that may work to some degree are, StarTron and Sta-Bil marin ethanol. Believe it or not most stabilizers contain alcohol.
A month or two in a good can will be ok though.
Ethanol. Fuel still breaks down, gets bacteria and looses octane though. But yes non eth lasts much much longer.[emoji111]Are you talking ethanol or non-ethanol gas?
I've personally had non-ethanol premix keep usable for 3 - 4 years.
Same here. I read very good things about it.Everything I’d read was positive - until I started googling the specific symptoms I was observing. To be fair, most of the other complaints I’ve seen are from 5+ years ago.
It was a Jerry Can..55 bucks, lasted a day. Seal was just too goodGet a Gerry can (s).
She’s dead Jim. Classic straight gas. I own a first year model 562xp. You know the ones with all the problems. Other than taking two pulls to start hot, never has it let me down. Goes like a bird with a flame up her azz. Great saw! Saw is like driving a MX-5. Puts a smile on your face you just cant wash off.
Never seen that. I fact, I have a 30 year old Eagle 2.5 gal gas can that is tightly sealed and may expand a little (on the bottom) in the heat but nothing permanent. I have also used gallon rectangular solvent containers for mixing and round Moto-Mix containers for field transport without incident.
It sounds like you got a really thin metal container that leaked under pressure and sealed under vacuum or got a hold of some fuel with really high vapor pressure.
Time to find a new dealer and write the president of Husky USA a nasty letter!Dropped by the dealer today. They said the gas obviously had oil in it but the tint looked mixed light. Hard to imagine how when I only use a 2 gal can and just dump 2 X 2.6 oz bottles of oil when I fill it up. (My 2245 seems not to mind the same gas at all.) Dealer said they went to bat for me with Husqvarna, but husky was having none of it.
They did offer me a good faith price on a new saw. I can’t put up with downtime right now. So I think I’ll buy a 572 powerhead and put a new top end on this 562 on my own time.
Right on, that's why I asked what kind of gas, ethanol gas is so bad I won't use it in anything except my car. High quality non-ethanol, especially premix, has surprised me how long it can last .Ethanol. Fuel still breaks down, gets bacteria and looses octane though. But yes non eth lasts much much longer.[emoji111]
Any idea what the intake side of the piston looked like?Dropped by the dealer today. They said the gas obviously had oil in it but the tint looked mixed light. Hard to imagine how when I only use a 2 gal can and just dump 2 X 2.6 oz bottles of oil when I fill it up. (My 2245 seems not to mind the same gas at all.) Dealer said they went to bat for me with Husqvarna, but husky was having none of it.
They did offer me a good faith price on a new saw. I can’t put up with downtime right now. So I think I’ll buy a 572 powerhead and put a new top end on this 562 on my own time.
Did you happen to read the title to this thread?How many hours on that saw?
You need to walk into the shop where you took your saw and ask for your saw back, video this,Dropped by the dealer today. They said the gas obviously had oil in it but the tint looked mixed light. Hard to imagine how when I only use a 2 gal can and just dump 2 X 2.6 oz bottles of oil when I fill it up. (My 2245 seems not to mind the same gas at all.) Dealer said they went to bat for me with Husqvarna, but husky was having none of it.
They did offer me a good faith price on a new saw. I can’t put up with downtime right now. So I think I’ll buy a 572 powerhead and put a new top end on this 562 on my own time.
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