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Sorry Trent, it happens to the best of us.How did I miss this one?!?!?!
Likely a bad accelerator in the carb- throw away that carb and replace with a Tilly
I have lol, I've had many of them thru the yrs, my favorite underdog saw.I've never ran a 359..... but I've fixed a few for folks me they seem like a dandy of a machine
I have lol, I've had many of the thru the yrs, my favorite underdog saw.
Well built, great torque curve, very good price, one of the best firewood saw out there, sure beats an ms290 or a 455 rancher .
What's wrong with the CP 55, they have a nice little grunt, just not all the features of the 3 series saws.I did finally Land a nice closed port 55..... prettt disappointed. So I'm still searching for that little saw that could... I'll try the 359
What's wrong with the CP 55, they have a nice little grunt, just not all the features of the 3 series saws.
I've got a couple, the one has never been opened up and has 175 plus PSI, all stock.
I totally understand that. I had that when I bought a 261c version 2, thought I'd be selling all my little huskys after all the reviews and it loosing weight. I was not really impress with the power(yes it was broken in, sure some fanboy will say it wasn't), the handling for me personally didn't make it feel any lighter, but actually heavier than a 550. I figured whats the point and sold it within a couple weeks of getting it which I very rarely do even with farm ranch saws.Nothing wrong with it...... it's a smooth little saw. I think I expected fireworks..... it does have a little more grunt than an open port.
Mine was built from a CP piston I found.... and an AM piston from "little red barn". 155# compression.
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