Locust Cutter
Sawing for Sanity
I still want your built 346xp... And stuff. I really miss mine...
"I love big saws, but the practicality/handiness of the small saws is hard to deny after the bluster of testosterone subsides."
Worth repeating bubba! That right there is one of the best quotes I've seen. Truth be told!
Not another saw out there I'd rather run! I'm building another 346xp right now.I still want your built 346xp... And stuff. I really miss mine...
Did you get that earthquake broken in yet, Mitch?
Who has a 241cm? I need one for comparison...
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Randy is sending me his personal 241 for testing. Should be interesting to see the results.
Now an Earthquake out of the box with a few minutes properly setting up the carb, is impressive.Did you get that earthquake broken in yet, Mitch?
Depends on what he has done with the saw of course......
Depends on which Randy it is about, but likely weird - yes!Stock. One tank down. I'll be porting it. Weird eh...
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Weird. I'm pretty sure my testosterone level is about 3, but I love big Swedish magnesiumI love big saws, but the practicality/handiness of the small saws is hard to deny after the bluster of testosterone subsides.
Weird. I'm pretty sure my testosterone level is about 3, but I love big Swedish magnesium
Stock. One tank down. I'll be porting it. Weird eh...
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Only one fllter media option is a bit odd for a Husky saw - but then the saw isn't a true Husky design.....
I bet they wont hold a truck from rolling as good as one of these though .......................View attachment 360346
I'm not really sure what you mean by that question? Of course you know that the Zenoah saws (and other OPE) used to be sold as Redmax in the US?Speaking of which, is the Zenoah representative available in the States? They are here - but aren't terribly affordable.
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