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Me my Dad and my brother cut down a couple of big oaks and my dad made marks and my brother challenged my olympyk 62cc :chainsawguy: against his johnsered 625 i said go and my dad whas running my saw and the olympyk finished 2 cuts before his johnsered finished one:blob2: my brother whasn't very happy:bang::angry:

Way to go Kid!:rockn: Is your Olympyk stock?
 
I went to the Stihl dealer today and checked on the price of a bar, chain and rim sproket to switch my 036 over to 3/8 by .050 full chisel he told me that the 036 didnt have enough power to run it. Told me I need to stay with the 325 pitch. Sound right to you quys

My 310 sure runs a 3/8 050 chain on a 18 inch bar well. Should be less of an issue with the 036.

Hal
 
I went to the Stihl dealer today and checked on the price of a bar, chain and rim sproket to switch my 036 over to 3/8 by .050 full chisel he told me that the 036 didnt have enough power to run it. Told me I need to stay with the 325 pitch. Sound right to you quys

He is wrong, but if you try both options, .325 8-pin may well be faster than 3/8" 7-pin......
 
I went to the Stihl dealer today and checked on the price of a bar, chain and rim sproket to switch my 036 over to 3/8 by .050 full chisel he told me that the 036 didnt have enough power to run it. Told me I need to stay with the 325 pitch. Sound right to you quys
That guy don't know what he's talkin about. All my 036 has ever run is 3/8. I've even run a 25 inch bar on it many times and it still pulls good. The guy probably never run an 036 before. I tellya, Some of these stihl dealers are dipsticks and think they are doing us a favor by opening up. At least the ones here are.
 
That guy don't know what he's talkin about. All my 036 has ever run is 3/8. I've even run a 25 inch bar on it many times and it still pulls good. The guy probably never run an 036 before. I tellya, Some of these stihl dealers are dipsticks and think they are doing us a favor by opening up. At least the ones here are.

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Hey Stumpy, I just did a muff mod on the 357, and WOW! Wish I'd done it
before I brought it down to your place.

It's smokin, but I still might want to port it... lol
 
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pretty good just got in from derr huntin

Get anything?

Hey Stumpy, I just did a muff mod on the 357, and WOW! Wish I'd done it
before I brought it down to your place.

It's smokin, but I still might want to port it... lol

Sweet.
Just run a tank of fuel noodle'n with the 288. Lots of power is all I can say, but nothing seems the same after runnin the 3120:chainsaw:
 
Sweet.
Just run a tank of fuel noodle'n with the 288. Lots of power is all I can say, but nothing seems the same after runnin the 3120:chainsaw:
I was noodle'n with the 357 right before dark.

That 3120 is a hell of a saw, but too much for me. I might want to build up a
288 at some point.
 
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