I think the longevity of crankbaits is running good quality 2t oil plus the correct ratio of 40-1. I use the husky 2t oil.
I think the longevity of crankbaits is 30 lb. test line.
I think the longevity of crankbaits is running good quality 2t oil plus the correct ratio of 40-1. I use the husky 2t oil.
Mono or braid? Fast or slow retrieve?I think the longevity of crankbaits is 30 lb. test line.
Mono or braid? Fast or slow retrieve?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH, yeh I'd love to see chinese bearings hold up to 14,000+ rpms. Probably run a Hutzl 346xp and send chinese shrapnel into your hands. Which would be what one deserves buying their junk clones.
Yes please. And a 2100. And a 288.In all honesty i would probably build or buy a 3120 clone.
Did you buy a kit saw with parts missing like many here have?If I never discovered farmertec, I would have a brand new "latest super rally GT fastback all titanium chainsaw" - instead of a box with parts I'm not at all happy with on the attic.
Did you buy a kit saw with parts missing like many here have?
Well, I learned two things from that 1k of dollars shoveled out the window; I'll never buy a Farmertec kit again, and I'll never buy a flippy cap saw.
How about a 2 cylinder solo, that I'd have to pay someone to constructI've never bought a kit before, preferring to get old saws and rebuilding them myself using mostly OE but some aftermarket parts. I figured that if I tried making one from a kit I'd end up messing it up or having missing parts or parts that don't fit, etc.
We all learn and move on from our mistakes even though some won’t admit it. It takes a real man to admit it.
I rebuild the older pro husky saws I know they were great quality saws.
The old 162, 262, 266, 268, 372, 181 were tough to beat.
The husky saws I call big block saws. 280,380,480,285,298,1100,2100,2101.
I have the 353, 570, 575, 385 in my line up that run great.
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