gritz
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Key word is work with. I bet we can break it in bucking logs.
Yeah, sorry, I meant work, lol. I should be more careful about my Freudian key slips......
Key word is work with. I bet we can break it in bucking logs.
Very Nice !!!!!!
I was super impressed. I love the wide power band. You can pull this saw way down and it still hogs away. It's hard to explain other than it has excellent chain speed and does not require a light hand.Who needs a stopwatch. That beast is bad ass.
I'm can't argue. Will a 7900 coil work on this saw. The thing is so close to rev limiter I'm afraid to lean it out anymore. Lol. Another 500 rpm maybe the ticket. 12500 on 7910 and 13000 on 7900 correct?I was at one of of Terry's GTGs a year or two ago....someone fired up a 7900 and dropped it in a log, and I could tell it was turning at least 1000 RPM faster in the cut than any saw I brought. Heck, I thought my 372 was mean, but this 7900 would chew it up and spit it out....
Never have I found a stronger/faster/just meaner saw than a well built 7900/10
Good question. I will look that up.I'm not 100% Carl. Heck, I'd try it.
Are the flywheels the same part number? If so the coils should swap.
Hell ya. And the flywheels are the same! Bam.This stuff is fun ain't it?
Thank you. I just know I pulled the part numbers and they where the same.Early higher rpm coil is differentand also NLA.not sure if they interchange. Dolmar says that they don't and if you need to replace the early coil that you must replace coil and flywheel as a set. This is all based on memory. I posted the tech bulletin in nnero's 7900 thread I think
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