Matt93eg
ArboristSite Operative
You guys know how this stuff goes, when it comes to saws we might not NEED but we sure WANT. I have had the itch to upgrade my 6401 for probably a month, thought I could scratch it but can't seem to. I sure don't need to do it. It currently has a base gasket delete and muffler mod and it runs strong. I also have a 390XP so I surely don't need to do it from a displacement perspective.
If I do it I will be going with the OEM 7910 cylinder, piston and the new top cover. I run a 22" bar and chain on it and frequently gets buried in Oak. It pulls fine but I think the 79cc would add a lot of smile factor into the equation, it would surely be more fun.
My 6401 and 390XP are my go to saws when I need to get work done so I figure might as well.
I don't know why I made this post. Any reason I shouldn't do it? Other than draining my chainsaw allowance, pulling apart a perfectly good top end and sitting it on my shelf, and the fact I don't need to do it. I can't think of any reasons not to. I think I have issues.
If I do it I will be going with the OEM 7910 cylinder, piston and the new top cover. I run a 22" bar and chain on it and frequently gets buried in Oak. It pulls fine but I think the 79cc would add a lot of smile factor into the equation, it would surely be more fun.
My 6401 and 390XP are my go to saws when I need to get work done so I figure might as well.
I don't know why I made this post. Any reason I shouldn't do it? Other than draining my chainsaw allowance, pulling apart a perfectly good top end and sitting it on my shelf, and the fact I don't need to do it. I can't think of any reasons not to. I think I have issues.