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Go with the Echo or Dolmar.:msp_wink:
... And you pulled out your cat. Was it hard to do? What kind of gains did you see?
$450 can buy some killer saws....do you have a size in mind or is the goal to get the most performance for the dollars
I actually have a non cat early 5100s muffler on mine. I never ran it with the cat.
For the money the Dolmar 5100 or 5105 can't be beat in my mind. Pro quality saw at almost homeowner saw price. I actually prefer my 5100 over my $ :msp_sad: Husky 550xp. The 5100 cost way less, has much more grunt and is smooth as the 550. Regardless of price the 5100 or 5105 is my pick of the 50cc saw class. It is just that much better since it should be in the discussed price range.
Doesn't need any mods(maybe a muff change on the newer ones) and it rips some....
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How about a 365 husky, I know there are some still out there for a few $$ more and they are more than most will ever need. CJ
Looking at no more than 50cc roughly. So easy to creep up into the next class, and then the next, and then the next... I started out just wanting something really simple and cheap in the 40cc, $300 range. Now I really want something nice that I can run and will have a long time that will cut well i.e. have some fun with. Need it for cleanup, firewood and the occasional felling of a tree. I'm just a homeowner with some woods in the back on my property. Most of the logs will be about 10"-18".
Would like to keep it to about $400 if possible, $450 max. Would like to get the most performance for my money as well as reliability, durability. So far, I'm headed towards Dolmar 5105, Husqvarna 545 or 353 (cuz it's not an etech). Echo intrigues me, esp the CS500 but it seems like it's underpowered compared to the others and needs MM to get the most out of it. I won't be doing any complicated mods, just some simple easy stuff that doesn't require a machine shop. What do you think is a killer saw for $450?
I have the similar but older Dolmar 5100. It has good power but has a stiff starting pull. There is no compression release or easy-start device. Thus, I now have a Husqvarna 550P, which is excellent, but out of your price range. Within that price range, I would personally choose the new Echo CS500P for easier starting than the Dolmar. It weighs less than the Dolmar, but may not have as much power (have not compared). I've never modded a chainsaw, so can't speak to that possibililty.
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