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Yup nothing more than a red Wild Thing.:biggrinbounce2:
More like a red "MildThing"!!!LOL
Mike
Yup nothing more than a red Wild Thing.:biggrinbounce2:
More like a red "MildThing"!!!LOL
Mike
Seriously, Brad, where the hell do you get all those shirts???
I was thinking "Where's Waldo"....maybe it's just me.
Are you all talking about my old red junks??
They do all right if you can keep them running!
Mike
How much more saw is it than 7900? Torquewise? How much more might 9010 do on a mill than a 7900? Or even a 6400? I am considering milling a little and would appreciate some input. 6400/6401 is a lot less $. Does there seem to be a threshold of size (power) of saw that really makes a difference?
Da, I prefer torque over rpm. I just got PS401, seems it has lots torque for 40cc. I expect all the Sachs Dolmar is that way. I might get some more
Da, I prefer torque over rpm.
What is your definition of Woods Porting?I demand both out of a saw. That's what woods porting does for a saw.
I mean what is modified? From reading forums, I assume it is muffler modification, port and polish. What else? Is blueprinting done to saw engines? What additional/different is done to competition saw?
Haha already white, lazily trimmed....but from other than chainsawingsThat answer my friend can be anywhere from simply drilling a hole in the muffler, to an all out seperate head, finger ported, external transfer, piped racing saw.
Search for threads on porting and you will have long white whiskers before you finish reading all the info that is available.
Mike
My 401 is my absolute "go to" saw.
If I'm cutting firewood, IT is there!
I ported it a while back and it rocks.
Mike
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