Mastermind
Work Saw Specialist
Any of you messed much with advancing timing on an 064 with good results? I'm all ears.....and ugly. :wink2:
No I've only advanced ignition timing on a few saws. Never on a Stihl.........yet.
Any of you messed much with advancing timing on an 064 with good results? I'm all ears.....and ugly. :wink2:
I've got some videos uploading of this old saw running a 32" square ground in a big ass pine, and other of it pulling a 9 pin 20" 3/8 in seasoned white oak.
its about time:msp_biggrin::msp_biggrin::msp_biggrin:
This is with the 7pin rim.
[video=youtube;WPyGKcbWzBs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPyGKcbWzBs[/video]
I've been tearing your 372 to bits. :msp_wink:
using it for target practice????
randy you need to bring it over and lets stick it in some hardwood to test its grunt
Looks strong Randy. That's a nice looking bar you got there too:msp_wink: How you like that square ground?
Randy it's big enough to give you plenty of practice on one. If I was home right now you could mail it up and I would sharpen it for you. If not a round file works fine on it.
if you lived closer randy i would bring you a couple of logs,, i just got a 16" trailor load of white oak logs,,, 16-20" diameter
9 pin. The chain ain't too hot though.
Now your cuttin...
You have just proved to me that on the bigger saws more chain speed is a plus!
Who makes a 10 Tooth!:msp_wink:
A 066 pulling a 9 pin is a rare sight. This saw has a little more torque than the "normal" woods ported 066.
That's kinda how I thought it would be. Gobs of torque would be a bit better description.
Hard to tell from a vid, but it seems to be turning a bit less rpm than typical. It might could stand a bit more exhaust timing...
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