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Want to Buy looking to buy one of them big china 105cc gas chanin saws

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gunny100

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IM looking to buy one of them used china 105cc gas chain saw
in good working condtion
if any body has any for sale please mesage me
gunny100
 
I can build one for you. I have built a ton of those HUZTL saws from the 200t up to the 070/090
 
I have two 070 from Huztl. I am not at the least disappointed with them. With shipping I have a little over $300 in each one. How can one go wrong with that. Brand new they are only $325 with shipping. Noodle could get you a new one. On mine I have made a few up grades so would want more than $500 for either of mine if I wanted to sell. To me they are quite heavy, but simple to work on. Thanks
 
I have two 070 from Huztl. I am not at the least disappointed with them. With shipping I have a little over $300 in each one. How can one go wrong with that. Brand new they are only $325 with shipping. Noodle could get you a new one. On mine I have made a few up grades so would want more than $500 for either of mine if I wanted to sell. To me they are quite heavy, but simple to work on. Thanks
I have never ran one through wood, but the ones I built were simple to build and started up flawlessly. They all run great so far as far as I know... None of my customers have complained anyway! I did have a guy ask me about the oiler though. He wanted to know if the oiler has flow adjustment, he wanted to have more oil for milling... I didn't have an answer.. Ted, do you know if there is a way to adjust the oil flow??
 
Yes. All the saws I have ever used I was able to make a little more oil when I wanted. As far as I remember with the 070 plunger it can be modified a little by grinding it or welding just a little material so that the stroke has slightly more travel. Then drilling a very small amount of recess just under the spring and putting a O ring and matching washer to make the plunger seal better. It should be self explanitary once you take it apart. I am sure there are many other options for getting an extra amount of oil flow to the bar. Thanks
 
You need to watch the recommended two stroke oil ratio. I notice some huztl saws are different ratios. Becareful.
 
Gunny... I may have an 070 that I could let go of for about 250 if you are still interested
 
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