That is a nice classic picture. I presume that is your Dad and your Sister?
That's my Sister, but it's my grandpa on the reins.
That is a nice classic picture. I presume that is your Dad and your Sister?
Cheap p and c kits out there for that saw.Got my M36 back up and running today. Cut a few cookies to test out the new 3/8 lo-pro bar and chain setup. Works nice. No more dinking around with quick to dull, expensive 1/4 pitch chain.
Unfortubately my 350 project saw needs p and c. Not sure where to go from here with that one.
Yes but if I'm going into it may as well port it too lolCheap p and c kits out there for that saw.
I was looking at that. There is a decent looking kit for 89 bucks on e bay, big bore. Go big or go home! Lol.Yes but if I'm going into it may as well port it too lol
I'd probably go oem 353 p and c.I was looking at that. There is a decent looking kit for 89 bucks on e bay, big bore. Go big or go home! Lol.
With a 550 and a 562, be tough to want another saw in the 50-60 range. I'd be pondering a 30 dollar kit, make it run for 3 minutes and sell that sucker to fund a nice light limbing saw.I'd probably go oem 353 p and c.
Still pondering....
You have a very good point.With a 550 and a 562, be tough to want another saw in the 50-60 range. I'd be pondering a 30 dollar kit, make it run for 3 minutes and sell that sucker to fund a nice light limbing saw.
Yes but if I'm going into it may as well port it too lol
Yup I've read em all. Either 346 or 353 top end adds some sack to this saw. Still don't know if it's worth it though.Lot of guys have converted them to 346xp top ends. Should be some threads on it. I haven't done it myself, so not sure what extra might be needed.
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