wigglesworth
Booned
I think the 50/51/55 huskys are seriously underrated. I've been trying to kill a 55 for a couple months now, running it hard with an 18" 3/8 setup and it just keeps chugging along. I'm gonna hate to see that one go.
Well EVERYBODY knows they are underpowered and overweight!
The filtration sux.....................(not)
The anti-vibe mounts are weak..................(not)
They struggle to pull anything over a 20" b/c...................(really not)
But here is my vote!!!
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And ALLLLL just your opinion....
Guess what dumb ass!!!
This whole thread is about just that.....OPINION!!!
I am glad to know that you value my opinion enough to follow me around to TRY to discredit it though.
Mike
Who said i was trying to discredit it?....again with the personal attacks....i didnt call you any names....i dont believe it is needed here.....the name calling is reallly getting old. I didnt follow you...you just happen to post in the same thread.
Well EVERYBODY knows they are underpowered and overweight!
The filtration sux.....................(not)
The anti-vibe mounts are weak..................(not)
They struggle to pull anything over a 20" b/c...................(really not)
But here is my vote!!!
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Let me try and share a little insight with you.
One of, if not my personal favorite saws is my Snellerized MS361. RMS61Moparman and I raced my ms361 against his bonestock 6401 at Outdoorlivin'24/7's GTG last year. (trust me, his saw is stock, the man and I are very good friends) I can tell you I was smug about the race and had no trouble telling him how I was going to hand him his ass. He smiled politely. Anyhow when the race was over there were a lot of us standing there scratching our heads. Fast forward to the fall of last year. I had the boys over for some pulled pork, beer and saws. This day (smaller wood) my saw came out on top. Barely, and I mean barely. We had a bet that I asked him not to honor because the margin of victory was in the tenths of a second area. Well a tie was good enough for me that day. However, as time went on it wasn't, so the saw was gone back into. It's still not a race saw but it's far from a simple woods port. We're waiting for the tie breaker.
Anyhow, this just prooved Mike's original point about how underated the saw is.
Does AS really equal BS these days?? Maybe that's why I don't post much anymore. I hear lots a guys down the Dolmar 7900 and lots of guys praise them, but when it comes down to it most don't really understand engineering and quality in any way shape or form IMHO, Is the 7900 a POS like 440 says it is? no it's a great saw better than the 440,460 or a 385, IMHO, and stronger as well and that isn't my opinion, this has been proven time and time again, and I really don't care what some hick hack logger says. The 7900 is only a 20" saw??? my big fat lazy a$$ it is, they will pull a 32" bar all day long.
I will also say most who says the 7900 is the best saw ever made probably hasn't even dropped a tree bigger than 20", in fact I know it's true. I agree with 440 on many points. Most on this site are Sunday morning wannabee loggers at best myself included, with little or no real world logging experience, this to me is also fact. Anyone that truly believes the 361 or any 60cc saw is the king of saws doesn't and hasn't really run any saw for any extended period of time. Let me be honest I think the 7900 is the most underrated saw, I think it's better than any Stihl or Husky of slimier displacement, but the fact is the Husky's and Stihl's have put more wood on the ground than any Dolmar model could dream of, but that's not to say they couldn't. For all the guys the rely on specs you're, with a few exception, the worst of the worst, saws like the 359, 353, 350 and so on are as good or better than the so called pro saw in the same cc class period.
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