Same weights as the Tsumura T&L bar.
bet you could use some stiffer springs from the saws made in your countryHas anyone figured out if there are stiffer AV springs available?
Yes, that's a lot for a stock saw. However, I like that much intake on some saws, but not any more than that. The concern for me is making it more with machine work. I think I'm only going to tighten the squish and call it a day. No popup on this one.Intake 84...isn't that A LOT of intake especially on a stock saw? I have seen some guys talking about how the 462 is not that great on fuel.
Not a fan of epoxy inside the cylinder. Just my opinion.I have Devcon for the intake if you want to go that route.[emoji6]
I just wish he would just crawl back under the rock from which he came from.The ignore button is a wonderful featureHmmm. Does that mean you might drift off into space & not bother this thread anymore?! LOL!
Why not weld a pop up on to it?Yes, that's a lot for a stock saw. However, I like that much intake on some saws, but not any more than that. The concern for me is making it more with machine work. I think I'm only going to tighten the squish and call it a day. No popup on this one.
Stiffer springs would be a nice optionHas anyone figured out if there are stiffer AV springs available?
Nice assortment of saws Brad are they customers or your personal collection
Same weights as the Tsumura T&L bar.
Great pics Brad thanks for sharing was wondering your thoughts on the deflector could that brake off in time with fatigue I personally liked the bolt down deflector myself.How many tanks had you put through the saw before you pulled it down.
The deflector is cast into the case on this model.
Basically just an overgrown MS241/261 here.
I'm not either, but I have used it and it does work extremely well. That said I likely wouldn't want it in a saw if I were making my living with it.Not a fan of epoxy inside the cylinder. Just my opinion.
Thanks. Those are my collection. They're all 100% ready to go but are no longer used. I have work saws for that.Nice assortment of saws Brad are they customers or your personal collection
I wouldn't be concerned with it breaking off. This saw has 2 full tanks through it.Great pics Brad thanks for sharing was wondering your thoughts on the deflector could that brake off in time with fatigue I personally liked the bolt down deflector myself.How many tanks had you put through the saw before you pulled it down.
Nice assortment of saws Brad are they customers or your personal collection
I would agree... Late 80's early 90's Power to weight that era is hard to beat.. However Filtration, vibes, and electronics have certainly come a long way... I am just excited that they figured out a 70cc saw is supposed to weigh 13 lbs
LMAOOnly the Poulan Wood Shark is Brad's, the rest of the saws belong to his daughter...
The first Gen 046 is still a good machine in the woods.
The 371XP had the best power-to-weight ratio at the time it came out until the crankcases starting cracking through the bar pad...
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