What about that 51/55 in the middle?View attachment 567265 The 011AVT on the right would bare the crown for me simply because it was the one saw plan for near 2 decades and never failed to get the job done. The 3.4 on the left will be a good one when I get the oiler going. I look at saws like cars if it won't be used or driven it has no use to me.
needs a lot of parts it will get its turn. Need ignition and everything from the intake port out to the filter cover. Gona be a 51 in 55 clothing when its done.What about that 51/55 in the middle?
- Joseph
I just did one of those with a Chinese top-end. It's not quite as powerful (or comfortable) as my buddies 455 but it's only had 3- 4 tanks through it so I'm hoping it has a little more power in it yet. Also, it was free and I've only got $22 into it. Best running <$25 saw I've ever owned.needs a lot of parts it will get its turn. Need ignition and everything from the intake port out to the filter cover. Gona be a 51 in 55 clothing when its done.
I've got a farmertech jug for it probly won't get a base gasket. May play with widening the ports some to never did anything like that yet.I just did one of those with a Chinese top-end. It's not quite as powerful (or comfortable) as my buddies 455 but it's only had 3- 4 tanks through it so I'm hoping it has a little more power in it yet. Also, it was free and I've only got $22 into it. Best running <$25 saw I've ever owned.
I also recently put new rings in a 51, polished intake/exhaust, no base gasket, modded muffler, and tuned the carb. Holy ballz! 16" bar with .375 semi and it's made me think twice about that Chinese top-end's actual value. That series of saw is a beginner's paradise. I've built sandwiches with greater complexity.
Joseph
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