KiwiBro
Mill 'em, nails be damned.
A keeperI thought I was going to have to wait until Monday to make the after mods video, but my sweet wife held the flashlight so that I could make a video at 9:30 at night
A keeperI thought I was going to have to wait until Monday to make the after mods video, but my sweet wife held the flashlight so that I could make a video at 9:30 at night
None. It's no different than modding any other new saw.What guarantee is there this one won't suffer faults (not of your making I should point out) as the other one did? Especially in light of the OEM warranty being voided by the modifications?
Yes it has been a while.It seems like it has been a while since I have seen any new build threads here.
She's done and runs fantastic.
I only remove the casting lines here.
All done and back together.
Brad ports their lawn equipment for freeRuns and cuts great. Your neighbors must love you, running the saw a zero dark 30.
Actually, I just mow my one neighbors lawn for free He lets it go and I like running my mower. They gave me $60 gift cards for Outback for Christmas We just used it last weekend for Valentines Day. My other next door house was vacant for a year and two of us took turns mowing it all year a couple years ago. I love any chance I have to make stripesBrad ports their lawn equipment for free
I suspect it'll pick up a fair amount more. The one I had, and recently sold, was even stronger, but had probably a dozen tanks of fuel through it.Hell yeah that's a cuttin sumbitch. And it isn't even broke in yet.
Not at all. Load is load, whether you get it with a long bar, hard wood, big sprocket, an aggressive chain, or by pushing on it. I gave this saw everything it could take. Like I mentioned earlier, this saw gained more in that scenario than anywhere else. This saw is a torque monster.If this was made to pull 404rs leaning on the spikes with 7degree rakers on a 28-32" would you change it much. For the hard stuff
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