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I think the stock 200t's work great with a 16" bar (non light bar) and all three of mine balance perfectly that way. I'm a guy that likes lots of horsepower, but I honestly cannot see why anyone would want more than the 200 gives. In a rear handle, of course, but my 200t's are very aggressive little buggers just the way they came.
 
I could get it to idle but it would bog when you got into the throttle, but if I adjusted the carb where top end was good it wouldn't idle. I put a new carb on and try adjusting it every which way sand nothin worked. The minute I advanced timing I never had the slightest problem
 
Lol I'm just thinkin out loud that would drop a 20 pound saw down to nothin real quick and rotary engines only have 2 moving parts that's why they're so much more powerful and reliable

stihl 026 husky 300xp mac 610 efco 132s craftsman 170 mac 1635
 
Looks good that'd pretty much be a rear handle with out the leverage though

stihl 026 husky 300xp mac 610 efco 132s craftsman 170 mac 1635
 
Hell yeah I'd show you my efco but I don't want to my embarrass myself that bad

stihl 026 husky 300xp mac 610 efco 132s craftsman 170 mac 1635
 
Anything over 3 inches and you'd might as well set the cruise and go to lunch

stihl 026 husky 300xp mac 610 efco 132s craftsman 170 mac 1635
 
I'm gonna have to hit up Google and educate myself some more uknow what would really be a badass is a 30cc or so.. rotary engine on average they push 3 to 5x more hp that is something I've thought about though like a clamp on rear handle with an internal throttle linkage hook up

stihl 026 husky 300xp mac 610 efco 132s craftsman 170 mac 1635
I like rotory engines
 


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