Zombiechopper
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either saw looks way sexier with the low top...
either saw looks way sexier with the low top...
I like the low top look much better. Might have to pick me up a 365 at some point.
I don't have enough saws
So if i built a 372 "low top" it would be correct?
Do we ever have enough saws??? :greenchainsaw:
So if i built a 372 "low top" it would be correct?
either saw looks way sexier with the low top...
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Plus, I read somewhere that the low top actually flows more air. No proof on that, and I'm sure I'll be publicly flogged if I'm out of line.
Both my 365's seem to rev a little quicker after I put the hightop filters on them.
Both my 365's seem to rev a little quicker after I put the hightop filters on them.
Makes sence only if you don't keep your air filters clean! :jawdrop:
Makes sence only if you don't keep your air filters clean! :jawdrop:
Troll, What the hell does a clean or dirty air filter have to do with it? Any idiot knows a dirty filter doesn't flow as good as a clean one. His point is a bigger filter has the potential to flow more air!
Here is another scientific observation like yours, If your fuel filter is plugged itll flow less than if its not!
And I agree 2stroked2smoke I like the high top better, apparently husqvarna does to.
Common misunderstanding in the US, is all I want to say about that!
If it was true, why do you think the "high top" never was offered on the Jonsered 2171, that basically is the same saw?
I guess everyone has there own way of setting up a saw. Looks like your way works real good for you. Nice saw!
Common misunderstanding in the US, is all I want to say about that!
If it was true, why do you think the "high top" never was offered on the Jonsered 2171, that basically is the same saw?
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