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Stihl n Wood

Stihl n Wood

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One thing I see on the new husky is two holes for bigger dawgs!!! I always liked stihl for that. But looks like husky finally jumping on the wagon. That saw needs bigger spikes and wide discharge cover... can't wait to learn more on the porting... I just bought a new 201t and can't wait to get it under the knife...
 
komatsuvarna

komatsuvarna

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What the heck is up with you and Durand? You're more convinced by a 20 second video than running two of them in person.

Makes me worry about the youth of today. :msp_sad:

Well excuse me Papaw! :msp_biggrin:

For what I do, I really don't need one. 372 will take care of me...... and honestly I dont think their is that much more of a wow factor over a hot 372....but different strokes for different folks. I just want one to put under the knife :).
 
o8f150

o8f150

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This saw has a series of holes in the clutch drum to let crumbs out and cooling air in.




I just fired it up and it sounds real good with the 3/4" piped outlet. :)

It's raining like hell here so I doubt I'll get to do a video. I also want to go back into the carb and lower the pop off pressure a tad. I need a look at the metering lever.........thanks for the heads up Terry.

whimp,,, i have fired up many saws in the kitchen when it was raining outside and have cut cookies in the shop,, so no excuses:D:D:D
 
Mastermind

Mastermind

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Well excuse me Papaw! :msp_biggrin:

For what I do, I really don't need one. 372 will take care of me...... and honestly I dont think their is that much more of a wow factor over a hot 372....but different strokes for different folks. I just want one to put under the knife :).

LMFAO


I well when I get caught up a bit Ron. I need to get the bench cleared. :(

whimp,,, i have fired up many saws in the kitchen when it was raining outside and have cut cookies in the shop,, so no excuses:D:D:D

If I was at your place we'd be cutting cookies in the kitchen. :D

Your wife could run the camera. :msp_biggrin:
 
o8f150

o8f150

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LMFAO



I well when I get caught up a bit Ron. I need to get the bench cleared. :(



If I was at your place we'd be cutting cookies in the kitchen. :D

Your wife could run the camera. :msp_biggrin:

sounds like a winner to me,,come on,, i have a nice cherry that i am going to cut,, would make some great cherry cookies:ices_rofl:
 
chopperfreak2k1

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Nothing new to report at this time. I just got back from the Stihl dealer in Cookville. I picked up a MS261 to send across the pond. :msp_thumbup:

wiil this 261 be getting a special sticker???

and for the record i start saws in my house all the time. i just like the smell of burnt 2-stroke.
 
SawTroll

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wiil this 261 be getting a special sticker???

and for the record i start saws in my house all the time. i just like the smell of burnt 2-stroke.

Maybe a "Magnum" one, to reflect the weight and bulk of that saw? :D

Starting saws in the house is no issue, if you use Aspen fuel though. :msp_wink:
 
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