You definitely need it Bud!View attachment 1040811
$650…
do i need it? Hell no but that’s not the point
i have a ‘92, 8hp 066 and a ported 661…
You definitely need it Bud!View attachment 1040811
$650…
do i need it? Hell no but that’s not the point
i have a ‘92, 8hp 066 and a ported 661…
“Need” left 20 yrs ago, lolYou definitely need it Bud!
PhotoshopI'm slow, what's a PS?
You need one.......buy one........
I'm slow, what's a PS?
Think, glue-lam…Aren’t you the one that makes everything into lumber? What happened here?
Yes . SirWhere's Mr Mac daddy?
Where is this saw located I may be interested. Says 99cc and almost 7hp, and up to 5 feet's of bar I think @Sawdust Man subliminal messages are workingView attachment 1040811
$650…
do i need it? Hell no but that’s not the point
i have a ‘92, 8hp 066 and a ported 661…
if I don’t snag it, anyone in the market? I’ll pass it on.
And...if I get it I'll need at least a 60" bar and that ain't cheap, LOL
Maybe there going to be a type of shake shingleAren’t you the one that makes everything into lumber? What happened here?
Yeah, I'm not very proud of those Chinese Smurfs.....Photoshop
too much blue ****…
I had a short lapse into vandalism when I bought a new powersaw........Aren’t you the one that makes everything into lumber? What happened here?
2100s were rev limited to 10,500 rpm with a spring/ball in the carb. Easily bypassed if desired.$650 is a good deal if it's in nice shape... I got this one for just under $600.
I like em a lot, but...... I'm very partial to em because the 2100 was the first saw I ran as a youngster.... I think I was 14 when I started running powersaws....
2100's are torque monsters and they have a boatload of compression, the av is old school rubber, stock they run at 8500 rpm max.
Okay, you're probably right..... I just grabbed the 8500 number off acres website.2100s were rev limited to 10,500 rpm with a spring/ball in the carb. Easily bypassed if desired.
sorry to hear, SA! i knew u put in a lot of focused good effort into the problem and project. once i read the info suggesting the engine model had a trend to have porosity hole failures show up arount 90-100K... i began to get a bit concerned about the outcome. in any event, sounds like ur new snow plow is a good runner! ~No that was the wife’s suburban that I did the heads on. It’s parked for now. Got it finished and it’s still putting antifreeze into the oil, so I’m starting to think the head has to be cracked.
qualified for (and other stuff) if nothing else...Hold on! Let me check if chainsaw pics are allowed in this thread.
that saw and beam reminds me of a tv show i watched last nite. awesome show! PBS 8... mid-term + 1 on the 5 yr restoration of Notre Dam Catherdral.
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