I took a quick look and every one of those is out of my budget by a fair bit except that I don't know which Jonesred models to look at.
The practice of thrift begins with the purchase of quality.
I took a quick look and every one of those is out of my budget by a fair bit except that I don't know which Jonesred models to look at.
Yeah, but that doesn't change the balance in my bank account
LOL. See my edit above.
No worries, I'm a big boy w/ regards to advice. What part of AR do you live in?
West central. Montgomery County. Near Lake Ouachita.
@LittleLebowski ,...
2. Running hard previously with it set too lean scored the cylinder and/or piston so badly it doesn't have enough compression any more.
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I take that back, I think that I could barely afford a Husky 455 that has Autotune.
Sorry but I doubt it will last any longer than your current saw...
Are you giving up on your saw?
The 510 is a solid saw but gets little love because the 421 is smaller and performs very well and the 5105 is such a strong 50cc saw but cost more. The 510 falls in between and is an excellent firewood saw.Thoughts on the Dolmar 510?
The 510 is a solid saw but gets little love because the 421 is smaller and performs very well and the 5105 is such a strong 50cc saw but cost more. The 510 falls in between and is an excellent firewood saw.
Second option, look for a deal from a known member here who knows his %^&* and will send you something that starts and runs, found this, this is a quality 500 buck saw with 300 bucks worth of porting, from a good member and a good member porter.
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/4-huskys-and-an-echo.295820/#post-5821869
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