pic of saws you got a steal of a deal on!
Hmmmm . . . . I think I could start a "2019 THEY suck" thread. It's all the saws I've gotten over the years that were turds.pic of saws you got a steal of a deal on!
pic of saws you got a steal of a deal on!
Pulpwood is around 8" DBH and smaller, though it can handle the bigger wood in a firewood setting it doesn't have the horsepower for falling and bucking big wood in a production setting.Thanks for that Kensie, when you say pulpwood, do you mean wood like pine? She'd smash through that stuff easily, goes great in the hardwoods here in Oz (that's all we burn here so haven't cut any pine with it).
Pulpwood is around 8" DBH and smaller, though it can handle the bigger wood in a firewood setting it doesn't have the horsepower for falling and bucking big wood in a production setting.
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I've seen quite a few 70E's come up recently for decent prices, but with my history with them, which you know, I wouldn't touch it with a 10' pole lolYep, firewood saw supreme limited to about a 20" or less bar for max torque. I had intended to use my 621 for my fencing business.....as my 80 has always been pressed into duty and it's too big for that (and unhappy doing that).
I just haven't gotten around to making the 621 run....don't even remember what was supposed to be wrong with it....most likely spark issue. Still would like a nice 70E dropped into my lap, cheap......other than that, I'm pretty much done with saw collecting. Having to pay WA sales tax on everything eBay has not exactly encouraged me to buy on the Net like back in the day.
Kevin
I've seen quite a few 70E's come up recently for decent prices, but with my history with them, which you know, I wouldn't touch it with a 10' pole lol
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Lol I heard that, I need to check the port timing on mine now that I am equipped with the tools and knowledge to do so, so I can really see definitively what the mechanical differences of the 2094 and 2095 is that made the 2094 a hotter saw. My guess is the blow down number is a little different, but I will he finding out here soon.Yes, I know....lol! I lived through you vicariously when you had yours. I'm not really looking....just hoping that one would pop up from somewhere near by. Of course that would be immediately shelved if a 2094 popped up.....
Kevin
No your right, they have two different handle setups, chokes, & throttle linkages, the 2094 uses a handle setup like the 930, it's a much better design in my opinion, I own multiple 2095s and a 2094The only difference in carbs may be that one is cable operated and the other is linkage. Pretty sure they're front and rear handle specific as far as the carb choice goes. So if you want to put a 94 carb on a 95 saw you need the front and rear handle to match the carb but I could be wrong
Question?? I few months ago I picked up a really nice jred 910e it runs great and has good compression i was thinking should I grab new parts now so I’m ready to rebuild it when the time comes? At 86 cc she’s a beast.