SawTroll
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He is talking about his ported 362 C.
Then it doesn't fit with any other results I have seen.
He is talking about his ported 362 C.
Actually, compared to a 361, likely almost all the other 60 cc saws seem like "bricks"!
262xp 2260Wrong answer...guess again.
262xp 2260
Which is faster 357 359
357xp is faster, stock or ported.Which is faster 357 359
Have to disagree with ya there bro...Actually, compared to a 361, likely almost all the other 60 cc saws seem like "bricks"!
Actually, compared to a 361, likely almost all the other 60 cc saws seem like "bricks"!
Have to disagree with ya there bro...![]()
Here's some pics of what Jon has been doing.
First he heats one side so it's hot enough to just drop the bearing in the pocket.
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Then he lets the bearing soak some heat out of the case half.....and then he slips the crank in.
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Installs the gasket......
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And heats the other half.
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Slides it on.......bolts it all up.
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And then centers the crank up with a brass hammer.
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Here's some pics of what Jon has been doing.
First he heats one side so it's hot enough to just drop the bearing in the pocket.
View attachment 417463
View attachment 417464
Then he lets the bearing soak some heat out of the case half.....and then he slips the crank in.
View attachment 417465
Installs the gasket......
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And heats the other half.
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Slides it on.......bolts it all up.
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And then centers the crank up with a brass hammer.
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My tree killers are from Germany and Sweden......ground guys are from Mexico.Ok , ill let you pilgrims get on with your thread here , thanks for the help
"A saw will only kill a tree if its from tennessee"
( told you guys i was a good rapper )
It seems like you would have a 357xp instead of that ms361The MS361 handles quite well, despite the inboard clutch
I agree, and the 560xp definately handles better than the 361 - but the 361 still handles well for a saw with an inboard clutch.
No, sawtroll don't like the 357 so much... He missed out on a good model with this one...It seems like you would have a 357xp instead of that ms361![]()
It seems like you would have a 357xp instead of that ms361![]()
I never regretted my choise of the 361 - but obviously there were +/- either way....No, sawtroll don't like the 357 so much... He missed out on a good model with this one...![]()
I get a big set of crappy diamond burrs from ebay sellers. Buy several and throw most of them away.
I use the Alumihog burrs to cut thru the plating. I normally use at least 1 a day, and sometimes I toss two.
CC sells really nice diamond burrs, so far I haven't been able to wear one out and they don't clog up with aluminum either.
Those alums hogs from buckeye are nice but I try not to let them hit too much plating as they will dull quickly. I'll use a double cut to get through it first. The single cuts are a good in between and leave a really nice finish, they are great for transfers as they don't carter as much as double cuts.
BTW. Where are you getting your carbide through now? The buckeye site has been down for a few months.