What Happens When A Stihlhead Runs A Hot Rod Husqvarna???????

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I ran the 2100 some today with a .404 28" 7pin. The chain is a Woodland Pro and it sucks. No way could I post a video with that chain on a saw. The phone would stop ringing then. :help:
 
just lucky

Well, if that don't make ya a believer in the Monkey w a gun- then nothing will!:dizzy:

And the video should help Husky secure a decisive victory in the "Best saw made" poll thread.... not that it needed any help winning- just sayin:potstir:

Even a blind monkey wielding a handgun finds a banana every now and then.:msp_wink:
 
I hear he has been working out though.

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that looks more like randy to me,,, wait,, after closer observation it does look like rolltide
 
here is my input on this thread and the vids in 1 word

WOW!!!!!!

that is one strong running saw,,, randy did a fantastic job on it,,,as usual
 
Sounds great! I'd like to see it compared to a 395 from Randy with something like 180-190 PSI.

I've done them with 170, 200, and 220....

More compression makes more power.....it's that simple.

Is it harder on the bottom end?????? Of course it is.

You have to keep in mind that all saws aren't built for the same purpose. I wouldn't want to see David running this saw in 100 degree weather with a 36" bar buried to the hilt. I think it has too much compression for that........but to run a 10 pin and a short belly bar, it's just right. Might need more carb to really shine though. :msp_wink:

This is one of those deals where you have a customer that is well aware of the risks and is willing to treat the engine accordingly.
 
I'd also think it would be neat to see a side by side comparison just for giggles. Just to see how much more you really gain from different comp numbers, just plain curiosity. I've seen some other 395's you've done and they've been awfully impressive as well, but we can't really play them side by side for a real comparison.


Sooooooo..... Now we need two more volunteers to send 395's to Randy for this experiment. Hurry up people we ain't got all day. This last guy took forever making his vids...... :hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange::givebeer::givebeer:
 
Sounds great! I'd like to see it compared to a 395 from Randy with something like 180-190 PSI.
Well Im gonna find some pine for the 9 pin and 20" that way I can make it look faster like everyone does:msp_w00t: I can tell you it blew my mind how hard I could lean on that saw with a 36" and the 8 pin on it. On the last video I was trying to push it till it bogged and the chain stopped spinning. Well it got down to 7500 rpms and still digging. That was as hard as I could pull it. To say im pleased is a understatment.
 
I'd also think it would be neat to see a side by side comparison just for giggles. Just to see how much more you really gain from different comp numbers, just plain curiosity. I've seen some other 395's you've done and they've been awfully impressive as well, but we can't really play them side by side for a real comparison.


Sooooooo..... Now we need two more volunteers to send 395's to Randy for this experiment. Hurry up people we ain't got all day. This last guy took forever making his vids...... :hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange::givebeer::givebeer:

I do have a pair of 394s waiting for their turn on the bench. :popcorn:
 
Well Im gonna find some pine for the 9 pin and 20" that way I can make it look faster like everyone does:msp_w00t: I can tell you it blew my mind how hard I could lean on that saw with a 36" and the 8 pin on it. On the last video I was trying to push it till it bogged and the chain stopped spinning. Well it got down to 7500 rpms and still digging. That was as hard as I could pull it. To say im pleased is a understatment.

I was surprised that it pulled the 8 pin so well too. I'm gonna take that as a testament to what I've been saying.......torque is what it's all about.
 

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