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Looks like the one I picked up last week mView attachment 827315ine needed a air filter/cover and clutch bearing, put new fuel lines on runs good now

I sold a sister saw to it a 2700 to a friend from work.

Wonder why same cc saws but called 2700 2800. They made no sense IMO at times.

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Getting ready to mill this big piece of elm and got the 475 out to trim it up some so I can make my cuts in the direction at want.
Will use a Husqvarna 2100 with a 42" bar to mill it.

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All I can say Roger....I would hate to be a woodpecker in Wyoming!!! :laugh:
 
So a 335 will bolt up?

Steve Sidwell

I have not known anyone Steve to put a cylinder from a 335 on a 2700. I do not know if the bolt pattern is the same for the cylinder and then I am not sure what the stroke of the crank is for the two different saws. That would be pretty cool for a swap. Everything else looks similar as far as the air filter setup and the impulse.
 
So a 335 will bolt up?

Steve Sidwell

I never done or had to do the swap from 46 to 49 or 54. But crankcases, crank etc are all the same from memory. If thinking right all direct swap.

I have that 335 NOS cylinder I will match it up to a 3.0 cyl I pulled from a grey case today if I think about it.

This is why I always sold the 46cc ones off. If going to carry it mise well have it in 49cc 54cc and why I chose them in 54cc.
 
Well I was gonna ask after seeing that pic, WHERE IN THE HECK DID YOU FIND A TREE.[emoji28]

Steve Sidwell

There is a small town about 10 miles from me with a population of about 300 people. They had a compost for awhile that I would go and check for trees that had been cut down and dumped there. That large piece of elm came from there. I winched it into my trailer. They closed the compost down last year so I go the Cheyenne or up to the mountains to look for wood. Every now and then I will get word that a rancher has some dead elm that he want to get rid of I will cut those down for the wood. Here is one example. This was a elm tree that the rancher wanted removed.

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The saw is a Poulan 505.

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There is a small town about 10 miles from me with a population of about 300 people. They had a compost for awhile that I would go and check for trees that had been cut down and dumped there. That large piece of elm came from there. I winched it into my trailer. They closed the compost down last year so I go the Cheyenne or up to the mountains to look for wood. Every now and then I will get word that a rancher has some dead elm that he want to get rid of I will cut those down for the wood. Here is one example. This was a elm tree that the rancher wanted removed.

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The saw is a Poulan 505.

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Used to be a lot of elm on Vermont. Not anymore, though I hear there is a disease resistant elm being replanted. Loved the spread on those elms.
 
Been wanting to upgrade the spike on the 5200 since I got it, so I was playing around last night trying to get a visual using a spike I had cut for my Macs. I’ll have to make a few tweaks, then get a flat pattern drawn up for the laser then block out numbers for forming.

I think it will look proper. :)
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Been wanting to upgrade the spike on the 5200 since I got it, so I was playing around last night trying to get a visual using a spike I had cut for my Macs. I’ll have to make a few tweaks, then get a flat pattern drawn up for the laser then block out numbers for forming.

I think it will look proper. :)
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Looking good. I bet you could sell a few of those to the guys on this thread.
 

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