thomas1
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"Fasten Seat Belts" light is flashing, must be a train wreck ahead...............
Try rubbing a little wd-40 on it.
"Fasten Seat Belts" light is flashing, must be a train wreck ahead...............
Try rubbing a little wd-40 on it.![]()
whats your favorite Randy ? you get them all in your hands and get to test about every model out there ,your input would be one of the best on this site in my opinion![]()
I just grab my MS 661 and go.
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He can't give a full opinion......he's never had one of my saw in his hands......Hahahahahahaha!
You should send him the one you had ported in Oho.
whats your favorite Randy ? you get them all in your hands and get to test about every model out there ,your input would be one of the best on this site in my opinion![]()
He can't give a full opinion......he's never had one of my saw in his hands......Hahahahahahaha!
I've got no lies to tell. I'm a favor of the moment sort of guy. It depends on the size of the wood I cutting and how steep the hills are. Right this minute though I'm really digging my wildly ported 372XP that's blowing 205psi. :msp_w00t:
The same can be said for you old boy.
You really need a Mastermind Worksaw in your line up.![]()
Did you get my email? I sent a short video of my 350. I think it'd benefit from a 3/8 8 pin. Let me know what you think. And when can I run your 372 :msp_w00t:
I don't think it needs an 8 pin. It would like a sweetly ground square ground chain better.
The other guys were splitting and I was noodling the rounds into manageable sizes.......watching them wince when the exhaust was pointed their way was telling........then Rudy says "damn that's a loud saw"........not once but maybe ten times. :msp_sneaky:
The other guys were splitting and I was noodling the rounds into manageable sizes.......watching them wince when the exhaust was pointed their way was telling........then Rudy says "damn that's a loud saw"........not once but maybe ten times. :msp_sneaky:
Ok....so far most of the guys want a saw that starts easily, idles without loading up.....and in Scott's case is light.
I use a bunch of different saws.....most of the time they are one's I've just built and need to put some fuel through them for testing. Yesterday I dropped a 36" oak and bucked it up with a modded 385XP......really strong but damn that's a loud saw to be using for hours on end. I'm thinking of ways the mod a muffler that keep it quite but let it breathe.
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