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Everybody has their favorite, of course, but an Efco 4000 would be good in the show. I like mine, and its fast as heck.
Chomping at the bit to see what the new little saw can do.
Is that a 6-tooth sprocket?
Yep.
I think that with these small saws the 6-tooth has more chain speed because it doesn't pull the rpms down as much. The extra rpms saved makes up for the 7th tooth. Have you experimented with that any?
I sure have. When I first started porting at saws I ground the piss out of a bunch of Wildthangs. That helped me understand what helped and what hurt without ruining expensive saws.
Your thoughts and mine are the same on this. I do wonder how .325 7 pin would be though.
I just finished a 45cc earthquake and it has a rim drive sprocket. Right now it's wearing a 8-tooth .325. I plan on trying other options though to see what is faster. It would probably make an interesting thread.
Not being well learned in these small saws I don't know what would work on this RedMax to change it to rim drive. Do you know?
What's the model number? I know that the 38cc and 45cc earthquake share the same drum. You may be able to get one from another model redmax. Google has been my friend when comparing ipls.
that sounds pretty happy for a lil guy
It's a GZ4000
Is that strato?
Yes Sir.
I have not seen any yet for the small RedMax saws - they have a step cut into the spur to engage the oil pump drive, so they are somewhat different. I certainly could have missed it though.
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