Now THAT'S funny!!!Me too!
Now THAT'S funny!!!Me too!
I just looked and dont see anymore. May can pm Plitz and get one thoughI think they are small spline and not mini keith..ill look again.
I'd struggle to imagine how when you can buy a rear handle 150 that's already setup for 1/4 chain.Would one of these make a good carving saw with a small tipped carving bar ?
l have a rear handle ms150.......its like a kids toy but a real one!lol l got it as Stihl Aust does not offer it in here for sale, just the top handle. CAD got the better of me so l snagged the last minty one that came up for sale in the post from a member. lt's had Brads mods but is not ported. lt performs well and is extremely light with 10" 3/8 043 bar. However l find the throttle trigger quite stiff and it cramps my hand when l use it for more than a tank. l don't regret buying it but would say the T/H is a nicer setup to run, you can use it all day in 1or2 hands and get no fatigue. After all stihl spends huge resources in its design to be perfectly balanced to the point it will sit dead flat with b/c held (suspended) by one finger. All that get's kinda wasted when a rear handle is fitted. The 150 in top handle setup is a saw l am yet to hear an 'owner' say a bad word about in fact those who use them absolutely love em! Quarter inch chain really helps them but 043 3/8 works well too. I don't like the tooney tip quarter inch pointy bars so l run the 10" light bar with wider nose in 3\8.043. Sounds like you will buy a 150 in some form.....just thought I'd throw in my opinion.I'm still trying to decide 150 or 150T......
Scared I'll get both......
But now the 241 sounds good........
But I always grab the 026 you ported for me......
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Thank you. I got a 200T or 2 and a MS 200. And I use the 200 all the time. About as small as I want to go now that you point it out.l have a rear handle ms150.......its like a kids toy but a real one!lol l got it as Stihl Aust does not offer it in here for sale, just the top handle. CAD got the better of me so l snagged the last minty one that came up for sale in the post from a member. lt's had Brads mods but is not ported. lt performs well and is extremely light with 10" 3/8 043 bar. However l find the throttle trigger quite stiff and it cramps my hand when l use it for more than a tank. l don't regret buying it but would say the T/H is a nicer setup to run, you can use it all day in 1or2 hands and get no fatigue. After all stihl spends huge resources in its design to be perfectly balanced to the point it will sit dead flat with b/c held (suspended) by one finger. All that get's kinda wasted when a rear handle is fitted. The 150 in top handle setup is a saw l am yet to hear an 'owner' say a bad word about in fact those who use them absolutely love em! Quarter inch chain really helps them but 043 3/8 works well too. I don't like the tooney tip quarter inch pointy bars so l run the 10" light bar with wider nose in 3\8.043. Sounds like you will buy a 150 in some form.....just thought I'd throw in my opinion.
Somebody straighten me out here. 7 pin vs 8 pin. 8 pin will produce more chainspeed , less engine rpm, and less torque and just the opposite with 7 pin sprocket?
Thanks for that, I had a day recently removing acc longifolia where I used my 150t all day - stupid steep hill and sub 8" stems - and I'd been wondering if a 150 rear handle might join the collection.l have a rear handle ms150.......its like a kids toy but a real one!lol l got it as Stihl Aust does not offer it in here for sale, just the top handle. CAD got the better of me so l snagged the last minty one that came up for sale in the post from a member. lt's had Brads mods but is not ported. lt performs well and is extremely light with 10" 3/8 043 bar. However l find the throttle trigger quite stiff and it cramps my hand when l use it for more than a tank. l don't regret buying it but would say the T/H is a nicer setup to run, you can use it all day in 1or2 hands and get no fatigue. After all stihl spends huge resources in its design to be perfectly balanced to the point it will sit dead flat with b/c held (suspended) by one finger. All that get's kinda wasted when a rear handle is fitted. The 150 in top handle setup is a saw l am yet to hear an 'owner' say a bad word about in fact those who use them absolutely love em! Quarter inch chain really helps them but 043 3/8 works well too. I don't like the tooney tip quarter inch pointy bars so l run the 10" light bar with wider nose in 3\8.043. Sounds like you will buy a 150 in some form.....just thought I'd throw in my opinion.
Naaaa........as much to worry about if potency (spl?) of aspirin was right.
OD and face done in the same setup. If the machine screwed up before the facing and they had to take it out they wouldn't take the time to try to reset it up. Just start a new piece.
I have to set up parts from golf ball size to SBC size and indicate them daily. With the occasional SmartCar sized piece.
Indicate to .001-.003. Brad is doing it right.
If not.......I'd give him Grief about it.
Engine RPM is independent. At the same engine RPM:Somebody straighten me out here. 7 pin vs 8 pin. 8 pin will produce more chainspeed , less engine rpm, and less torque and just the opposite with 7 pin sprocket?
42"......... LOL!! just for fun, I bet the little pygmy would do it though. As the late great crocodile hunter would say......she's a littal rippa!!I'm considering picking up a E Light bar for this saw. I was originally thinking 14" but this regular 16" feels pretty good, so not sure. What's you guys suggestion, 14" or 16"?
That she is!.....she's a littal rippa!!
That's great to hear. This has to be the strongest and fastest 42cc saw I've ever run. It'll be fun to take to a GTG and spank some 346s withIve been too busy workin on customers equipment and my day job to cut and make a video with mine but ill say the new gutted strato and #s made a huge difference
That's great to hear. This has to be the strongest and fastest 42cc saw I've ever run. It'll be fun to take to a GTG and spank some 346s with [/QUOTE
Whoa!! That will turn some heads!!! Lol!!
Should I sell my 346 now before this cataclysm occurs? I dont want to be left behind. I really do like that little 241 even in stock form with the right chain it is definitely my favorite.That's great to hear. This has to be the strongest and fastest 42cc saw I've ever run. It'll be fun to take to a GTG and spank some 346s with
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