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The pissed off hog tried G Money, but it backed up qucklike!

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Freaking A! That booger is rolling.:chainsaw: You could have made a quick pile if the cover would have cleared.:jawdrop::jawdrop: Nice work.:clap:
 
Freaking A! That booger is rolling.:chainsaw: You could have made a quick pile if the cover would have cleared.:jawdrop::jawdrop: Nice work.:clap:

2K, it has to be the 3/8 hometown:clap:

I dont have a clue what you said, but nice noodles.

Wiggs, "The DCS510 tried Gary, but the cover got clogged too fast":greenchainsaw:

MAN those things sound mean!

Drag#3, that saw was ported a bit carelessly, but it still rocked hard. These 510's are no slouch. It came from the factory with an 18" 3/8 full comp:rock:

I'll be porting a new cylinder for it and also trying a 5100 coil swap sometime this year.
 
I don't know how to post a video but every time I get another saw or fix a saw the wood splitter gets a break and the car trailer gets a load of noodles for the local compost!
I doubt there was a bit of dirt under pioneer guys noodles. I have made piles like that many,many times.
The only bad thing about noodles is you have one heck of a mess to clean up and if you eat them all of the time they make you fat!
And by the way guys the best way to make noodles is to take the clutch cover off and just use the nuts and some washers if need be. Try it you'll be amazed how high them babies will fly. Oh yea, and use an old saw that does'nt have a chain brake anyways so when you show us the video the experts on here don't have a HYENA!:greenchainsaw:
 
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i didnt catch this vid till now, saw cuts great. the toy looks great to, do you drive it daily with those boggers on it?? what size are they.

ive got 35x10.5 boggers on my blazer hunting rig not a daily driver. soon to upgrade to 37x13s ounce i wear the 35s out.

just wonderin since i just noticed the vid
 
Nissan Patrol Evan.

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No I don't run them on the road normally. 35x16x10.5.
No I had to go and pull out a 4WD that some young fella's with a few under the belt, (pissed) at midnight, got stuck down a slippery hill.
All in a bit of fun.

Anyway, back to noodlin.
My 371 in pine.

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025 Muffler Modded Noodle

Here it is. Finally decided to take down the sumac tree on the river bank at my house. Afterward it was time to do some noodles. It was a little dull after the tree take down but did well. Its all stock except for a muffler mod...Runs really strong. I'm running a 18"bar... Don't mind the brightness I messed up the camera settings and didn't realize till after.

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Believe it or not, but my favorite "noodler" at the moment is the NE346xp with a 16" .325 21LP set-up - it is really fast, cuts a reasonably narrow kerf, and I never have to stop cutting to pull noodles out from under the clutch cover to keep it going, despite the outboard clutch (they just blow right through).......:jawdrop::jawdrop:

I sure didn't expect this from that saw, as the pretty similar 353 just is hopeless for the task (but has a NK 95VP/H30 set-up). :confused:

In case anyone wonder, the pieces that I noodle usually are just about 12" thick (the usual firewood length here).
 
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Believe it or not, but my favorite "noodler" at the moment is the NE346xp with a 16" .325 21LP set-up - it is really fast, cuts a reasonably narrow kerf, and I never have to stop cutting to pull noodles out from under the clutch cover to keep it going, despite the outboard clutch (they just blow right through).......:jawdrop::jawdrop:

I sure didn't expect this from that saw, as the pretty similar 353 just is hopeless for the task (but has a NK 95VP/H30 set-up). :confused:

I never ran the husky but know what you mean. That little 025 just wont clog up and keeps dumping them right out the bottom. I was leaning on it pretty good cause it was starting to get dull and still took alot to slow it down. that 025 is my favorite small saw and noodles damn good for 45cc's. Muffler mod made a big difference to.
 
I never ran the husky but know what you mean. That little 025 just wont clog up and keeps dumping them right out the bottom. I was leaning on it pretty good cause it was starting to get dull and still took alot to slow it down. that 025 is my favorite small saw and noodles damn good for 45cc's. Muffler mod made a big difference to.

Cool that someone like the 025/250, as I sure don't....

I hate to use them, and surely hate to work on them. :censored:




...sorry, just had to say it when the opportunity arrived - I have some "steam" to let out tonight......:cheers:
 
Cool that someone like the 025/250, as I sure don't....

I hate to use them, and surely hate to work on them. :censored:




...sorry, just had to say it when the opportunity arrived - I have some "steam" to let out tonight......:cheers:

Its all good. Everyone likes something different! I had some steam to blow off today to after a guy screwed me over on CL for a great saw deal today. That's why I broke out the 025 and took the tree down I have been meaning to and made some noodles to make me happy!
 
Homelite C-9

Was finally able to get my C-9 fixed and running today for the 1st time. Had to do a little noodling with it to celebrate. Shame all i had at the moment was that little stuff and man does that thing really like to be grabby. The 025 just falls right in and that wants to throw that piece behind you.

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i noodles some poplar


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thought i'd bring this thread back up with a new vid of my 2094 noodling some birch

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DCS 6401 Woods Port-Running Fat but warms up after the 1st cut

The Hog busting chops and spittin out noodles:greenchainsaw:

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Dayton Noodle

Finally had a few minutes to break out the Dayton for some noodles. 74cc of re badged Poulan 245A with the original roller nose 20" bar and barracuda .404 chain.


1st video is with the governor.
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2nd video is withe the governor blocked off. It's gonna stay this way to.
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If your saw is clogging up and not throwing the noodles out, angle the bar a little so that it's not pulling directly in line with the grain. That'll help shorten them up and allow them to flow better. Also, on a Stihl, ditch the original chain catcher and install the roller type that goes between dual spikes. That makes a huge difference. You can also use the wider clutch cover for better flow.

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