SawTroll
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I like my Oleo Mac 962 = Efco 162.
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That's the most interesting model the Emak brands ever ever had.
I like my Oleo Mac 962 = Efco 162.
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It is a very different type of strato system.
Get the 357xp ported. You will not be disappointed!I still long for my 262xp that I sold..... Replaced it with a 357xp, smoother running but just don't have the juice the 262 has.
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It will be interesting to hear what you think of it compared to other saws with piston ported strato systems.With the recent discussions here of the Dolmar 6100, I fully appreciate that. In fact, as I stated much earlier, its strato system resembles an early RedMax strato setup, with the reed valves. Absolutely not a problem to me. Q:does it work? A:affirmative. Next question!
Wide, flat torque curve a large plus!
All I care about is that it's a mechanically robust saw, that runs clean without a catalyst and reduces unburnt fuel going out the pipe. Not to mention cost-efficient. When Steve (user 166) told me at Spike60's GTG last Oct. that Dolmar was going into production with a strato saw, he got my sustained attention.
So, I'm building a backlog of work for it when I bring it home.
It will be interesting to hear what you think of it compared to other saws with piston ported strato systems.
One must take what he gets.That's the most interesting model the Emak brands ever ever had.
Or just get a saw that has some balls to start with. Why buy a 700 saw and then have to have it modified to run like a saw it replaced? Don't make much senseGet the 357xp ported. You will not be disappointed!
Cheaper to modify the balls than to replace with brand new balls.Or just get a saw that has some balls to start with. Why buy a 700 saw and then have to have it modified to run like a saw it replaced? Don't make much sense
Cheaper to modify the balls than to replace with brand new balls.
I actually like the 357xp in stock form, but they do take very well to porting.
I don't care much for the 357, sold it less than six months, liked the 036 and 262 better. Cheaper to buy the right saw in the first place is my point.Cheaper to modify the balls than to replace with brand new balls.
I actually like the 357xp in stock form, but they do take very well to porting.
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