Husqvarna 555 Chainsaw Destroyed
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- čas přidán 24. 10. 2023
- A customer walked in the shop looking for an estimate to repair his Husqvarna 555 chainsaw which had been accidentally run over. Follow along as we inspect it for damage. #smallenginerepair
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“Husqvarna 555 wheel chock” 😂 loving the videos man!
Thanks for watching!
It was worth a quick look at because of the mud pillow. It was so much plastic it’s almost a lost cause. Thanks for showing us areas to inspect. Take care and have a great day.
When it was sitting on the front counter it didn't look bad but it sure got worse as I dug into it. Thanks for watching!
As a delealership or repair business, you can not take the risk of patching that tool up and you realized that very early in the video, so thanks for persevering. As a DIY owner, I would clean the broken and cracked areas with steam and brake parts clearer, trace the cracks with a small burr and apply the JB Weld. The chain brake might even be restorable. It does have some parts value, maybe offer a small discount on a new purchase? I ran over a Green Machine trimmer with tractor, TRASH. I ran over my Homelite Super XL-AO saw with a large tractor with logging chains back in 1980 and it was old then. That saw has a mostly straighten handle and runs like new even today at over 50 years of service!
If Husqvarna was offering a case half for a decent price we would have fixed this saw. They only offer the case set and its $450 without the crank. He bought a new saw and I bought his old one. The good parts will get flipped on ebay and the rest recycled. No chance of anyone getting hurt from a repaired chain brake.
You have the coolest job in the world.
Don't know about that but I'm not complaining.
That’s Always a Bummer When Your Saw Gets The Skid Steer Treatment 😩😩😭😮 Good Evaluation Sometimes There Just Not Salvageable And Not Cost Effective 😎
Someone else will benefit from the parts that are still good.
Hey Fellow wrench turner got a off the wall question got a 572xp in the shop replaced both crank seals flywheel side leaking now it fires right up but wont rev.up wot act like it's hitting a rev limiter and kill switch not working checked and double checked no error codes ive reset to factory default also no luck husqvarna tech says don't really know throw a carb on it I've did everything they asked me to do but not sure if it's coil or carb?? Thanks love your channel brother
Not sure about that one but the kill switch not working could be a clue. Check the wiring and connections. (insert emoji of me shrugging my shoulders)
Thanks wiring checked out going to see if husqvarna engineer can shed some light they designed it got me stumped again thanks for your reply sir "later"👍👍
A little bit of bubblegum here and there and it will look like new! 😆
Hi Scott, i was just wondering where your shop is located and the name of it? I am in WI.
Thanks, love your vids👍
The shop I work at is called Modern Rentals in Ripon.
@@TheGreasyShopRag thanks Scott i will keep that in mind, i live in bristol, wi. I have a 450 x torque husqvarna, running good now but you never know! Could probably mail it to your shop without the bar and chain and no fluids of course!
Thanks for all your helpful video's
Angelo
“Ran when parked”
Lol!
Parts saw now.
Yep
I like your video neighbor .... later
Thanks for watching!
Later buddy.........
Boat anchor!
Plastic stupid toys these days the saws are!!
Tru dat. Everything is plastic or will soon be made in plastic.
@@TheGreasyShopRag I truly understand the need of reducing the weight BUT a chainsaw is a tool that most of times must overcome hard work, with what ever this means!
I know ppl that wont work during summer cause they fear for some of the plastic parts close to exaust... what a joke!!