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can you post your 044-460 pics here
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<blockquote data-quote="blsnelling" data-source="post: 1484404" data-attributes="member: 12346"><p>I'll tell you that they are not at all impressive stock unless you're pulling a really long bar. They're slower than most any other pro saw due to the lower RPM of the larger engine, 12,000 RPMs. Of coarse once modded, it's a whole different animal. You've got the RPMs as well as the torque to pull a larger sprocket. If you're not modding it or pulling a really long bar, you'll be disappointed with it and might as well sell it, IMHO. Honestly, I'd much rather run a MS460, other than the wow factor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blsnelling, post: 1484404, member: 12346"] I'll tell you that they are not at all impressive stock unless you're pulling a really long bar. They're slower than most any other pro saw due to the lower RPM of the larger engine, 12,000 RPMs. Of coarse once modded, it's a whole different animal. You've got the RPMs as well as the torque to pull a larger sprocket. If you're not modding it or pulling a really long bar, you'll be disappointed with it and might as well sell it, IMHO. Honestly, I'd much rather run a MS460, other than the wow factor. [/QUOTE]
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