SawTroll
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The governor is disabled on this one.
Another way to get chain speed.
Also not a secret.
Except maybe in Norway.
It isn't - and that is a very common modification, on saws with that silly thing.
The governor is disabled on this one.
Another way to get chain speed.
Also not a secret.
Except maybe in Norway.
Well YOU were the one that said the "ONLY" way to get decent speed was a larger sprocket.It isn't - and that is a very common modification, on saws with that silly thing.
Well YOU were the one that said the "ONLY" way to get decent speed was a larger sprocket.
Your words ........ Not mine.
How you been lately??
Smile!!!!
Sorry to hear that my friend.Surely it was, and for good reasons!
I'm not really great at the moment, still waiting for some needed surgery that was promised to happen some time ago - but I will survive!
HP is the amount of work an engine or motor can provide, torque is a result of HP. HP is more important than torque. What I believe the OP felt is nothing more than than a different power band. If an engine makes it's power at say 8,000 rpm vs say 10,000rpm it will give the illusion it has more low end, when all you're really doing is operating the engine in it's power band. Now operate the engine that makes it's power at a higher rpm than pull it down too far it will seem like it's under powered, when in fact you're simply not operating the engine properly.
and much faster after I stick my spinny thing in there and go Woot Woot.
I agree with youalll about the illusion of Stihl=more torque and Husky= more RPM's.
I will also raise the anti and say Stihl=better build quality is a meth that can be put to rest.
MM that cylinder cleaned up nice. Thanks for your video.
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Look at the pre-Xtorque 365 and 372. Different displacements yes, but the 365 transfers were designed for a lower/wider power band. I've heard plenty of guys who say that the 365 has more torque or pulls better. But the 372 clearly has more power, so why does the 365 give that impression to some guys? How they operate the saw is the most likely answer. Switching between 7 and 8 pin rims on almost any saw will create the same phenomena.
Boat anchors are noteworthy as being unstoppable. That's what anchors do.
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