I went ahead with it as an interim solution...cylinder and piston are immaculate, a few things to work on, overall i Don’t think I’ll regret spending under $350 for an l77 and a backup to my 450Did you miss out or change your mind on the Husky's? The L77 is a pretty old saw. Not a Husky guy, but I did mill with a 70's Homelite for several years. It was 100 CC's and did fine. The 77 CC Husky is pushing it, probably plenty of torque. I'll let the guys that know those saws answer, Joe.
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