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Hmm does 40.2 ccs count in the 40 class???


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The answer to your question would literally be "yes" but our "competition" is for sub-40cc. So 39.99999999999 is the max. And no 39.999999999999 is not allowed [emoji849]... that's for all y'all that were gunna get sassy lol
 
The answer to your question would literally be "yes" but our "competition" is for sub-40cc. So 39.99999999999 is the max. And no 39.999999999999 is not allowed [emoji849]... that's for all y'all that were gunna get sassy lol

Mean people!


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Back to the 40cc shootout, and my favorite saw for the week.
Jonsered 361 Auto, 34.4cc
Manufactured by EMAB Electrolux of Canada. EMAB made this saw for many different saw brands. @Boomer 87

I bought this saw at a car show two years ago for $5. Best 5 bucks I ever spent...

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You wont believe this, but my dad just came home with one of those today... from the auction house.... and with a yellow skil, a poulan 2000, and a xl 12
 
Depending on who has what for saws and wants to race I think a 5cc jump is where I'm at right now. I have a good amount of vintage classes running and some that need more time. I have a few saws that are not old but not new that will fill some gaps. Did we figure an age for vintage? Over the weekend I had some wins and fails with the small cc saws. Poulan 1800 is good for 30cc and newish echo cs300 is good. They will share a 14" bar and new Stihl 63PS chain. My two trigger Homelite busted the recoil so that's out until it gets Fixed. Mcculloch 3200 seems okay but needs some fine tuning. My Homelite 240 is running good for just under 40cc.
 

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Depending on who has what for saws and wants to race I think a 5cc jump is where I'm at right now. I have a good amount of vintage classes running and some that need more time. I have a few saws that are not old but not new that will fill some gaps. Did we figure an age for vintage? Over the weekend I had some wins and fails with the small cc saws. Poulan 1800 is good for 30cc and newish echo cs300 is good. They will share a 14" bar and new Stihl 63PS chain. My two trigger Homelite busted the recoil so that's out until it gets Fixed. Mcculloch 3200 seems okay but needs some fine tuning. My Homelite 240 is running good for just under 40cc.

I don't think we said it had to be vintage. I chose vintage due to the thread. It's kinda whatever as long as it's under 40cc's. No budget limits or anything else
 
I don't think we said it had to be vintage. I chose vintage due to the thread. It's kinda whatever as long as it's under 40cc's. No budget limits or anything else
Ooh does that mean I can send off the Craftsman 2.3 to get professionally ported? Just kidding, right now I would spend that money on another saw. Why have one great running one when you could have two good running ones (or a spare when the first don't start).
 
Oh no, that's what that grove between the cab and bed is for, bar slides right in, just strap them down with a bunggee cord.

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I always thought that room was for the spares of the spares of your main saws? Knowing me, I would try to get rid of the back glass if I tried lol.
 
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