thomas1
sodium pentothal
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"Fasten Seat Belts" light is flashing, must be a train wreck ahead...............
Try rubbing a little wd-40 on it.
"Fasten Seat Belts" light is flashing, must be a train wreck ahead...............
Try rubbing a little wd-40 on it.
whats your favorite Randy ? you get them all in your hands and get to test about every model out there ,your input would be one of the best on this site in my opinion
I just grab my MS 661 and go.
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He can't give a full opinion......he's never had one of my saw in his hands......Hahahahahahaha!
You should send him the one you had ported in Oho.
whats your favorite Randy ? you get them all in your hands and get to test about every model out there ,your input would be one of the best on this site in my opinion
He can't give a full opinion......he's never had one of my saw in his hands......Hahahahahahaha!
I've got no lies to tell. I'm a favor of the moment sort of guy. It depends on the size of the wood I cutting and how steep the hills are. Right this minute though I'm really digging my wildly ported 372XP that's blowing 205psi. :msp_w00t:
The same can be said for you old boy.
You really need a Mastermind Worksaw in your line up.
Did you get my email? I sent a short video of my 350. I think it'd benefit from a 3/8 8 pin. Let me know what you think. And when can I run your 372 :msp_w00t:
I don't think it needs an 8 pin. It would like a sweetly ground square ground chain better.
The other guys were splitting and I was noodling the rounds into manageable sizes.......watching them wince when the exhaust was pointed their way was telling........then Rudy says "damn that's a loud saw"........not once but maybe ten times. :msp_sneaky:
The other guys were splitting and I was noodling the rounds into manageable sizes.......watching them wince when the exhaust was pointed their way was telling........then Rudy says "damn that's a loud saw"........not once but maybe ten times. :msp_sneaky:
Ok....so far most of the guys want a saw that starts easily, idles without loading up.....and in Scott's case is light.
I use a bunch of different saws.....most of the time they are one's I've just built and need to put some fuel through them for testing. Yesterday I dropped a 36" oak and bucked it up with a modded 385XP......really strong but damn that's a loud saw to be using for hours on end. I'm thinking of ways the mod a muffler that keep it quite but let it breathe.
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