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You all need to recycle your carburetor based chainsaws and get the 500i
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<blockquote data-quote="Skeans" data-source="post: 7654645" data-attributes="member: 111811"><p>To me it’s closer to a 385/390 husky vs the 7900 I’ve ran in the past, as far as the 7900 remember how terrible the dawgs and the original low cover air filters were just like the 500. One thing with running it is you notice how much the 500 likes a long bar with a lot of aggressive cutters, I’ve changed my grinds and how far I take the depth gauges down to let the saw really eat plus switching back to full comp even on 114 driver bars.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeans, post: 7654645, member: 111811"] To me it’s closer to a 385/390 husky vs the 7900 I’ve ran in the past, as far as the 7900 remember how terrible the dawgs and the original low cover air filters were just like the 500. One thing with running it is you notice how much the 500 likes a long bar with a lot of aggressive cutters, I’ve changed my grinds and how far I take the depth gauges down to let the saw really eat plus switching back to full comp even on 114 driver bars. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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