Hehehe. You're a mean man.I think I am going to get Wiggs to port my AT saws.
Does that mean you don't plan to need them until 2016
Hehehe. You're a mean man.I think I am going to get Wiggs to port my AT saws.
I also think it makes it easier/cheaper for them to de-tune a saw to meet another price point, i.e. the 555 and 365. Instead of having to develop and stock another P&C, they simply slap on different covers.
Yes, that is also partly the idea too. R&D in Sweden watch the arborist forums all over the world, and porting is gaining in popularity, especially with the videos and images on how to do the improvements. The saw only needs to meet emissions laws until purchase.Do they make it easier to modify transfers, by providing better access?
Philbert
IMHO, it's not worth the effort or expense. The gains are when they're combined with the crank stuffers.
Yes, that is also partly the idea too. R&D in Sweden watch the arborist forums all over the world, and porting is gaining in popularity, especially with the videos and images on how to do the improvements. The saw only needs to meet emissions laws until purchase.
In fact, I would go as far as saying brad probably helped the 201t improvements! After all, if the manufacturer can save a few million in R&D by watching what basic mods a porter has used
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You tell it brother!!!From what I saw in the videos, none of them would want anything to do with this "Beater" saw. It's amazing just how unreal some of these 2 series saws are- (242xp, 254xp, 262xp, 288xp) Ive had a ported 562 and ported 359s, and of all the videos Ive seen of ported 562s and 2260s.... I havent seen one that is more impressive than a fingerported 262xp.
This saw is made of "unobtainium" and priced as "priceless" for all you fellow "Saw Vultures"
From what I saw in the videos, none of them would want anything to do with this "Beater" saw. It's amazing just how unreal some of these 2 series saws are- (242xp, 254xp, 262xp, 288xp) Ive had a ported 562 and ported 359s, and of all the videos Ive seen of ported 562s and 2260s.... I havent seen one that is more impressive than a fingerported 262xp.
This saw is made of "unobtainium" and priced as "priceless" for all you fellow "Saw Vultures"
It's worthless without a catchy name like Triple Nickel though.
It's worthless without a catchy name like Triple Nickel though.
You get me that finger ported 262 I'm naming mine (arms fill better)It's worthless without a catchy name like Triple Nickel though.
Same here,need to cut wood tomorrow but had a bad day at the fire sta. Yesterday my arm is killing me right now so I'm taking it easy today and tomorrow and eating pain pillsGreat talking with you yesterday Danny. You're gonna love that 262!
I was thinking if it would be possible to make even larger ones and put them on the 560/562 line to see what would happen?Could a guy with a CNC start milling aftermarket transfer covers for these saws out of alloy stock? Would seem to fill a gap if Husky does not sell them separately.
Philbert
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