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here's a nice 1993 268 gillardoni open port
i got recently
very strong runner.
all original i rebuilt the carb and a new fuel line.
i was surprised it runs so well.
i was going to put a closed port 268 on it I'm not now.
it pulls a 24" with full comp great.20190814_182752.jpg 20190814_182831.jpg
 
How does she sound!? .. Sinister I'd imagine. ,,,,,,,,,,,, The 880's a Raucous at Idle.

Sounds like a dirtbike[emoji1787]

It is a euro model i got from a nice guy on this forum and iv been told the euro model had a quieter muffler. Dont know for sure. You can tell that once the porting and MM are done this thing will be crazy.

Right now it sounds like a street legal 2 stroke dirt bike.


Sent while firmly grasping my redline lubed RAM [emoji231]
 
Not sure I'd run a 576 autotune for a milling saw,
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I'd want a standard carb unit myself, the 7910 should do just fine :rock:.
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For most people it's a matter of choices, I owe no-one anything(still have property taxes, ins...), when I bring one in there's usually one going out on the other end. I make many choices others are unwilling to make, and because of it I can do things that other would like to do, short term suffering for long term gains.
I don't buy much of anything from a shop, and when I buy I typically get a good price or I don't buy, unless I need something specific for a job.
Latest and greatest, and an oldie but goodie.
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395 dawgs on the 372 or custom ? Looks even bigger than the stock 395s
 
That's some heavy duty chainsaw, the Logosol mill standard in these parts. Need to be a man to swing that one around :)
Nice grinding wheel too, always keeps the exact same shape to the tooth and gullet - very accurate. I've thought about getting one of those some time.
Very pleased with the performance of the CBN wheel. I may have to amend my will because my understanding is they last for thousands
of sharpenings
 
395 dawgs on the 372 or custom ? Looks even bigger than the stock 395s
Pro safety brand 5 points, they're about 50 on Bailey's last time I looked. Very nice cutting thick barked trees at the root flares, but you have to be light on the pressure as they give a lot of leverage. I need to run that saw, haven't had it out this yr I don't think, been running the 2166 since March, I need to put some larger dogs on it, but I've just been grabbing one of the 7910's when I need more bite.
Did you run yours yet, that's a new saw. I have another one with the squish set, transfers ground and a mm I'm going to list soon.
 
Pro safety brand 5 points, they're about 50 on Bailey's last time I looked. Very nice cutting thick barked trees at the root flares, but you have to be light on the pressure as they give a lot of leverage. I need to run that saw, haven't had it out this yr I don't think, been running the 2166 since March, I need to put some larger dogs on it, but I've just been grabbing one of the 7910's when I need more bite.
Did you run yours yet, that's a new saw. I have another one with the squish set, transfers ground and a mm I'm going to list soon.
Nope, still sitting in the box.

Using the ported 2252 mainly w/ 18 " bar
 
here's a unpopular saw on as a clone 372.
i have 7 two of them were ported by
the randy at zoo city saws.
this one ported to be a torque saw
and the other a 24" high rev play saw.
oem 50mm barrels and slugs and oem full wraps.
all chinese otherwise.
these are the strongest of my 70cc saws
28" bar in hardwoods capable
i run 24s usually when falling.
i have several gallons and a lot of tree's on this one.20190903_132732 (2).jpg

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395 dawgs on the 372 or custom ? Looks even bigger than the stock 395s
FYI if you are looking for the XPW dogs, I bought them from firedog.com for $8.93... 537043701 OEM kit with all hardware, roller, etc. My new go-to site for OEM parts.
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Finally finished up this project saw that I bought not running – was absolutely filthy. Completely stripped it down and ordered a bunch of OEM parts. Have the XPW dog kit for it that I have not put on yet.

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FYI if you are looking for the XPW dogs, I bought them from firedog.com for $8.93... 537043701 OEM kit with all hardware, roller, etc. My new go-to site for OEM parts.
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Finally finished up this project saw that I bought not running – was absolutely filthy. Completely stripped it down and ordered a bunch of OEM parts. Have the XPW dog kit for it that I have not put on yet.

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Good deal on the dogs, how much did you pay for the cover, would have looked good with an xpw orange one. That being said for like 30 you can get the dogs, a large grey cover like yours and a 572 wrap handle.
The 576 sure is a smooth saw, nice job.
 

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