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  1. Taylor K

    Strip on the ground

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  2. Taylor K

    Found some buried treasure in the woods

    No power head but still a nice find Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. Taylor K

    Huztl Farmertec 372 Build Kit

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  4. Taylor K

    Huztl Farmertec 372 Build Kit

    It did not go as well as I wanted they replaced the ring but would not the cylinder kinda sour about it that's why I like wolf creek good guy and they are small so they will take calls and anything like that they replace and give you some store credit Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. Taylor K

    Huztl Farmertec 372 Build Kit

    I like wolf creek saw I've had great luck with them i have switched to nothing but meteor pistons and cylinders I like the quality Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
  6. Taylor K

    Huztl Farmertec 372 Build Kit

    Heads up man I have poor quality piston and cylinder from huztl my farmertec cylinder had to small gashes which was not the only issue the ring was broke like an half inch short with the broken piece in the bag. And they would not take it back but on the other hand I've had great luck ordering...
  7. Taylor K

    Chainsaw Mods

    Some times you can find older saws on eBay that are great and it's easy to get screwed over as well I've sold and bought some it's best sometimes to ask to talk to the seller just have to watch for scams Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
  8. Taylor K

    Chainsaw Mods

    Best thing to do is get experience with cutting and find what you prefer I my self like a husky you my like sthil it all depends on the operator. Far as my preference is concerned I like a 372 xp and any saw you choose you can do mods Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. Taylor K

    Clearing a whole bunch of small trees - saw suggestions

    I'd start in the back and lay everything so if the ground dose dry you can skid it out and make clean up easier. And keep stumps low the cutting will not be the hard part it's going to be the clean up we're you will bust your back Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. Taylor K

    Help the 268

    In the end after I stepped back and gave it a closer look all it was the rubber that surrounds the manifold of the carburetor had slid ahead not allowing it to fit it felt like the spark plug but was not the case
  11. Taylor K

    Help the 268

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    268

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  17. Taylor K

    Help the 268

    4287I have started a project on building a light but powerful midsized felling saw. I have always like a 268 but felt it could use a boost. So at a run down saw shop I found a 268 that I wanted to rebuild with a larger cylinder and piston,new carb,ported exhaust,coil,clutch,flywheel,and all...
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