Best saw under 40cc?

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I don't have any but I've never heard a complaint about any of the Echo small saws.

My small saw line up includes a J-Red 2238 (Poulan), Ryobi 40cc (Red Max) Tanaka and a Craftsman 2.0 (Poulan Micro) All good saws.
 
Poulan 2150. Take guts out of muffler, drill hole in said muffler, turn the h richer and enjoy. Light, cheap and easily replaceable for cheap
 
Shindaiwa 352s. Great build quality, willing saw, by far the best small saw I've ever had. Metal engine cases too..not plastic.
 
I have had two of the Makitas a dcs340 and dcs401,(rebranded dolmars) both very well made saws, would buy another in a heart beat.
MM and base gasket delete,, does wonder to them also.
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I've got a 192t. It's always been a pig. Never really used it much because of that. I just did a muffler mod, opened the intake housing a bit, (not sure if that was necessary), and advanced the timing. It flat out rips now.!! I had a hard time putting it down tonight when it got dark.
I ran a snellerized 201t quite a bit a couple months ago and I think this just may be right there with it. Can't wait to try them together.
 
I've got a 192t. It's always been a pig. Never really used it much because of that. I just did a muffler mod, opened the intake housing a bit, (not sure if that was necessary), and advanced the timing. It flat out rips now.!! I had a hard time putting it down tonight when it got dark.
I ran a snellerized 201t quite a bit a couple months ago and I think this just may be right there with it. Can't wait to try them together.
Agreed the modded 192T is a fun saw to play with
 
When I was a kid, my Dad loved his little J-Red 361 for limbing and other lighter duty stuff. Seemed like a little screamer with a 14" bar.

About 10 years ago, I was looking for some parts for that 361 at GKS and he had an old Husky 35 there (same saw only orange) that he said the oiler didn't work. Picked it up for $20 and happily took it home. Took it apart and cleaned the oil passages and it fixed it.

I know they aren't true J-Reds and Huskies, but the 361 and 35 are fun little saws. I still have my 35 and still use it from time to time. It's a little ripper. :D
 
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