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  1. husky362

    Watch those aftermarket bars

    Did some cut's and this NK bar for a husky That is a universal bar was giving me fits making a mess in the cover and had to tighten chain more then should happen for the stuff I'm cutting I just slapped this bar on and went to cutting... Time to find our what's going wrong. this is what I...
  2. husky362

    miller mod saws first saw ever ported by him

    Good to see Carl get some saw feedback He Did this one
  3. husky362

    Selling 2 of 3. Which two?

    Little better understanding Helps.. I see what your trying for and the 70 cc saw will do more faster Good back up for you.. Your probably not cutting the smaller stuff to time consuming for a processor as you mention big oaks big saw great for bucking match bar to job But if you have to cut and...
  4. husky362

    Selling 2 of 3. Which two?

    you have a 5105 as your midrange saw.. sell them all for a good 70 cc saw. it all goes back to what you cut.. only reason for a small ish saw would be Big yard full of tree's and lots of small limb clean ups. orchard work Younger Small frame help... You health or your age I assume your in...
  5. husky362

    MS 271 or Echo?

    That a Good Deal on the echo I would go handle the 590 see how it feels .... extra chains. wedges come in handy or another saw
  6. husky362

    MS 271 or Echo?

    if just cleaning up stuff a good 50cc saws works well This 50cc saw handles this size tree well and will cut it everyday fine.... But if I was bucking a lot of this Or bigger.. I would want a bigger saw I like to get done faster ... Stihl makes a good product I just think there over priced...
  7. husky362

    Modding an Old, Much Used Stihl 028 Super

    I think I would cut out !/4 maybe a little more off the bottom so it flows more easy.. I agree that you don't want a strait opening out front
  8. husky362

    Husky 359--- impressed

    I had a 359 I ordered mine with a 24" for 10 bucks extra. Pulled it fine for a firewood cutter I also had a 18" bar for it
  9. husky362

    Modding an Old, Much Used Stihl 028 Super

    I used to Ride 4 wheelers around old salem Hodge Rd a lot of good times on that bluff ....There was some good Trails before they cut trees off it Have not been there in years I still have a 4x4 just not that one don't get in much mud now.. it's soggy here too we get your saw fix we can cut wood...
  10. husky362

    If you could only have just 3

    Depends on the job and what your cutting.. what works today could be wrong on the next job Match the saws to the job and are easy on the Body.... I like a extra spicy 346 and 372 and a pole saw cuts most stuff I need too
  11. husky362

    Modding an Old, Much Used Stihl 028 Super

    Get us a pic of your muffler There may be a easy way to open opening up I may have too grab my saws and welder Take a road trip got any wood needs cut
  12. husky362

    Modding an Old, Much Used Stihl 028 Super

    Easy way is to drill holes in cover.. I have a portable welder if your close to Paducah I can help The mufflers are thin so you need thin wire to weld them ..
  13. husky362

    Went to use my No Spill gas can

    I have a older model of that jug I think I got it around 2005, mine got a small split under the handle at first. a few years later the spout give out I liked mine it was a good jug ....I've seen a few of the newer models with cap broke Can to left was from the 80's They both swell up in...
  14. husky362

    Miller Mod Saws Scheduling Work

    Got my 351/346 back from getting a Sticker from Carl.. Need some run time on it... feels like a fun work saw. Has a muffler mod that's not to loud...Nice Job Thanks
  15. husky362

    Huztl MS660 is on the way...now for the mid size saw order...which one?

    Is your 290 a 325 or 3/8 pitch can be had in both...... It will need 3/8 to keep all the same but not a must use what ya got
  16. husky362

    Huztl MS660 is on the way...now for the mid size saw order...which one?

    Sounds like you have a good idea on what you need... Another thing to consider if you stay with one brand the bars and chains will swap out A 660 and 440 would be my get it done plan if I was in a place that gets dozens of big trees down.. Put a 20 24 on 440 it will cut fast a 28 if...
  17. husky362

    So when did the 2150 and 350 saws change from a 44mm piston to a 45mm

    In 2005 I had a USA 350 That was tagged 52cc
  18. husky362

    Huztl MS660 is on the way...now for the mid size saw order...which one?

    I don't have any hutzl saws from what I see and hear.. They seem to be holding up with a few parts issues ..There are a few guys on here that build them so they work some are in loggers hands.. can you get by with one yes.. will you have issues never know till you get it.... would I but one...
  19. husky362

    Huztl MS660 is on the way...now for the mid size saw order...which one?

    step back and look at what size of tree you cut most. to me you not gaining much from a 390 kit to a 360 other then weight and anti vibe power should be close To me walk around clean up's fences orchard work 50cc works and handles well. jump to 70cc anything past 12" get's cut up a lot faster...
  20. husky362

    Anyone remember there first chainsaw ?

    Back in 80's I talked a neighbor out of a small homelite xl top handle. I was 14 at the time and there was a cow pasture behind my house. I got the ok to cut on the fence row as long as I threw the tops back over the fence. so any tree I could get a 14" bar threw was in danger. Now get the tree...
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