How bout a good 70cc as well.
Now were talking .
How bout a good 70cc as well.
I have a Makita 7901 still on its original bar. I would love to get it ported. Right now, it's on par with my Shindaiwa 757. Probably a bit revier than the Shindy, but about the same power.How bout a good 70cc as well.
I have a 361 and a 362. They are great saws. I also have a 026 which I am going to have a crack at porting. But a **** hot 50cc saw is something I just want, not need. LolWhy a 50cc saw? Wouldn’t a 60cc saw be better
If you don't mind carrying around almost 3 extra pound. Steve
IMO. The base and squish cut will be the most important power gainer of that saw make sure that’s port of your trials.I have a 361 and a 362. They are great saws. I also have a 026 which I am going to have a crack at porting. But a **** hot 50cc saw is something I just want, not need. Lol
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Thanks mate. Will do.IMO. The base and squish cut will be the most important power gainer of that saw make sure that’s port of your trials.
261 c with the heated grips (it has a metal handle) I just bought one it’s a demon.I have a MS243cm = Love it!
I have a MS362cm = Love it!
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I need a 50cc saw, what's currently the best out there?
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Thought he wanted a 50cc saw?
What does that mean Bill .I suggested a 266 because I have a newer 353 with hardly any hours on it.
Depends on what you're doing with them, smaller wood I'd take a 254 over a 266 any day of the week, but now we're talking about old, gas sucking, front tensioner saws, with poor AV, bad saws sure, just not my cup of tea for daily use. I'll take a 346 or a 550 please.I don’t think there’s a saw to match a husky 266 yet
It doesn't.How’s the 359 factor in the 50cc class I never ran them yet?
Still up there in the class, some prefer them over even the newest offerings. Even the 45cc version is a good "50cc" saw. Hot-rodded version of your 353.How’s the 346xp factor in the 50cc class I never ran them yet?
Okay, why do any of that to the old bugger. Top it with a 272 jug and a different carb, I have more modern saws that will show it up even if you put a nice woods ported 272 cylinder on it and get way better fuel economy doing it have side tensioners and good AV as well as filtration( I'm pretty sure all that is for another thread). How do you know those rakers aren't at .030, it was a brand new stihl RS chain(no big gains doing the gullets on that), both logs were previously dead standing and are pretty hard wood. I don't set rakers by the .000, but by the angle, using a a progressive gauge, although I will measure them just to see where they are at sometimes so I have a reference point.Plug the govenor, add a 8 pin rim, do the gullet, set the rakers at .030 on that 266.
Let her rip.
Since you added this .Small stuff that’s what my 353 is for cutting limbs and tops if there small. My 266 is up next for the next size larger stuff, I cut some trees that had 24” limbs that’s what the 575 & 385 is for. The 2100 is for the larger diameter trunks. I give every saw a turn lol.
Who?and if I do have bigger stuff I have friends.
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