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This is coming form a guy that has to go to T Hall to have his carb set....:hmm3grin2orange:

I could have done it myself, yes yes. Getting the carb right is something I wanted a pro to do, are you a pro???

The last thing I need is to burn up a $750 saw because I "thought" it was right...Now I know how to do it RIGHT, do you???
 
Hey cut!!! Have you been using the ported Huskys to keep up with your buddies stock Stihls? A woods ported saw looks the same on the outside....trying to figure you out. I have seen your type before:biggrinbounce2:

:D :ices_rofl: I own both 361 and 357.

60cc under 2 cuts hotstart
9" poplar
BT modded 357 5.15 stock square
TTR modded 346 5.59 race chain
Cut, modded 357 5.62 stock square
CSC modded 346 6.90 race chain
Bsnell, modded 361 7.12 Round chisel
Cut, stock 361 7.25 stock square
BT 360 8.80
HH, modded 361 13.30
SM 041 11.33
 
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I could have done it myself, yes yes. Getting the carb right is something I wanted a pro to do, are you a pro???

The last thing I need is to burn up a $750 saw because I "thought" it was right...
Sure you could....
Tuning a carb is a very complicated and difficult task......
Now I know how to do it RIGHT, do you???
Of course I do, as do most people that have even a slight interest in runing saws.
 
:D :ices_rofl:

60cc under 2 cuts hotstart
9" poplar
BT modded 357 5.15 stock square
TTR modded 346 5.59 race chain
Cut, modded 357 5.62 stock square
CSC modded 346 6.90 race chain
Bsnell, modded 361 7.12 Round chisel
Cut, stock 361 7.25 stock square
BT 360 8.80
HH, modded 361 13.30
SM 041 11.33

Ahhhh, you are one. Keep going I'm here all night........
 
That is what I thought
Are you really supprised?
I dont know anyone in their right mind how would send a saw to a stranger. Let alone one that cant grasp the basic concepty of tuning a carb. Then there is the issue of weather you have to skills needed to run a saw in a comparision test.

Cut, Stihls didnt run so hot in that race. The 361 is a differant beast when ported right, though. Least mine was.
 
Sure you could....
Tuning a carb is a very complicated and difficult task......

Of course I do, as do most people that have even a slight interest in runing saws.

OK, dummy. I just said I know how to do it right.

You must have came out of the womb with a tach and carb tool?? Anyone ever show you how to do something right?
 
Ahhhh, you are one. Keep going I'm here all night........

No worries. My work was done early and felt you needed to be shown the light today.;) Hot as :angry: outside. So here i am.
Good night all and have fun, lifes to short. :rock:
 
OK, dummy. I just said I know how to do it right.

You must have came out of the womb with a tach and carb tool?? Anyone ever show you how to do something right?
I can honestly say no one held my hand when I learned to tune carbs.
FWIW 12,700 is pretty rich for a 440. My Dual port 440 ran much better at around 13,700 and I used it this way for several seasons.
 
No worries. My work was done early and felt you needed to be shown the light today.;) Hot as :angry: outside. So here i am.
Good night all and have fun, lifes to short. :rock:

You don't have any light, lol. Back to you running your "stock" saws. What type of square chain is that? Can I call bailey's and get one just like yours???
 
Or have a $1000 ported 7900 that I tell people it is stock???

btw didn't give $750 for my 440:buttkick:

:ices_rofl: you are funny. Sure dont know where you get your info. I have never told someone that my 7900 is stock. It is a very good running modded 7900 imo. $1000 :ices_rofl: in a 7900. I dont have near that much in a modded 084 DUH! silly 2000 :givebeer: .
 
You don't have any light, lol. Back to you running your "stock" saws. What type of square chain is that? Can I call bailey's and get one just like yours???
YES on the 357 and 361 you could. Oregon square, Just take your file and change the angle a hair or two. But you have to know what file to use. Silly 2000.:biggrinbounce2:
 
I can honestly say no one held my hand when I learned to tune carbs.
FWIW 12,700 is pretty rich for a 440. My Dual port 440 ran much better at around 13,700 and I used it this way for several seasons.

Man the shat is getting deep in here. How many saws have you burnt up? 12,700 is fine for me, impressed a hard core 385xp user a few days ago..
 
:ices_rofl: you are funny. Sure dont know where you get your info. I have never told someone that my 7900 is stock. It is a very good running modded 7900 imo. $1000 :ices_rofl: in a 7900. I dont have near that much in a modded 084 DUH! silly 2000 :givebeer: .

I'm funny??? You are the one looking funny, just don't know it. I didn't say your 7900 was ported, that was an example.
 
Man the shat is getting deep in here. How many saws have you burnt up? 12,700 is fine for me, impressed a hard core 385xp user a few days ago
Had one ported Stihl 260 burn up as the result of a air leak. Had alot of time on it though.

As for your 440 beating a 385....NOT! :hmm3grin2orange:
 

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