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70 cc king

  • STIHL 440 series

    Votes: 22 19.6%
  • STIHL 460 series

    Votes: 24 21.4%
  • Husqvarna 372 old

    Votes: 31 27.7%
  • Husqvarna 372 x torq

    Votes: 15 13.4%
  • Husqvarna 365sp

    Votes: 1 0.9%
  • J-red 2171

    Votes: 4 3.6%
  • Dolmar 7900 series

    Votes: 15 13.4%

  • Total voters
    112
Yah ... I’m sure it will win on the way Down but who’s got the strength to make the up - cut with a v8 ???

I got a buddy that unbolted a small block chivy yes I said chivy and climbed in the dog house and picked it up in that junk truck and threw it on the ground on the passenger side. Yes it rested on the fender but hey he earned it and I wasn't about to say ship about. The same buddy held up the ass end of a escort while a guy threw on a different tire that wasn't flat. On a good day I could probably do my half. But anyways,, torque wins between the 2 and not rpm thanks!
 
I got a buddy that unbolted a small block chivy yes I said chivy and climbed in the dog house and picked it up in that junk truck and threw it on the ground on the passenger side. Yes it rested on the fender but hey he earned it and I wasn't about to say ship about. The same buddy held up the ass end of a escort while a guy threw on a different tire that wasn't flat. On a good day I could probably do my half. But anyways,, torque wins between the 2 and not rpm thanks!
I don’t think you understand the relationship between torque and horsepower -
 
I don’t think you understand the relationship between torque and horsepower -

And you obviously know nothing about me. Got a stock high revving 70cc sitting around to throw up against a stock 69cc poulan wearing 28-30" bars? The torque will show ya what it's all about to keep the rpm up to near its max to create hp.
 
If I’m running a 20-24” bar I like a 372. 28” bar the 7900 has it all over the rest in long bar torque. I like the 461 too and it’s real close to a 7900 in power, but the 7900 is smoother and more comfortable to me. Really depends on personal preference and what your using the saw for that decides what someone’s favorite is imho.
But the monster torque of fabz little wizzer with a razur chain wood stomp a mudhole in any of them sawz! #buckshotrazors ftw :p
 
And you obviously know nothing about me. Got a stock high revving 70cc sitting around to throw up against a stock 69cc poulan wearing 28-30" bars? The torque will show ya what it's all about to keep the rpm up to near its max to create hp.
You’re comparing apples to oranges dude ! To me ... that’s NO comparison at all ... I’m certain I “wood” cut circles around your “torquey” stock 69cc poulan with me 461R ... the torque and hp ALWAYS intersect at 5252 rpm ... I suggest you order a copy of my new book “fabulous Fabz chainsaw secrets to spank the competition mercilessly” price is only 69.99 with the first 100 rec a free BCP sticker ; and if you act right now ... a free case of Schmidt’s Beer !
 
... example of a 241c ... gobs of torque and cutting at 12500 in da wood with a sharp chain ... no 42cc “torque” saw is going to outcut this running at 6250 rpm even if you grind the rakers off ! Out !


Do you even 70cc?


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How fast can your high rpm saw go through this limb with out stalling, and that's a stock Poulan 3700 with a slight mm.
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Steve
 

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