I think my 390 has a cut squish band. The ones I build with a popup run the same.Both them saws Pop-ups B-rad?
I think my 390 has a cut squish band. The ones I build with a popup run the same.Both them saws Pop-ups B-rad?
I think my 390 has a cut squish band. The ones I build with a popup run the same.
I agree. Think I'm buying a Husky (390 that is)!Both great running saws. But those modded 390s are animals!
Yes, they are. I would be shocked for most ANY other saw to outperform one in this size wood. No other saw of this size makes the RPMs a 390 does. For that matter, a 372 would likely be faster in this size wood. 36" wood would probably favor the 661.Both great running saws. But those modded 390s are animals!
Good idea. Put a 395 in the mix.Honestly, I'm more interested in how the 661 compares to the 395. If it can make the torque of the 395, it might just be my new stumping saw. A 395 definitely has more torque than a 390, but the 390 would definitely out cut it in this wood. I want a saw that I can put my hip against and muscle through a stump. That's hard work and calls for a saw with lots of torque.
I will be, as well as a ported 660 that Wiggs built.Good idea. Put a 395 in the mix.
So you've ran the 390 both ways, pop-up and cut squish, side by side, same wood , same B&C?
That's not what this thread is about, and is certainly not needed to make a crazy strong 390XP.Bump...
That's not what this thread is about, and is certainly not needed to make a crazy strong 390XP.
That's not what this thread is about, and is certainly not needed to make a crazy strong 390XP.
Isn't cuttin the squish band more favorable to guys that may need to replace a piston but dont have access to a lathe ?..given they run the same ?
I don't believe they run the same...
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