Repairing and Warming Up a Husqvarna 575XP
I repaired this Husqvarna 575XP for a friend of mine. While I had it apart, I warmed it up with a base gasket delete and some port work. Original timing numbers and updated numbers are reported. The saw turned out great. Throttle response is good and it cuts very nice.

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