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nice looking saw ,i have all stihls but this one husky catches my eye ,do those outboard clutches have any problem getting full of chips ? ,ive never had a husky but may eventually pick one of these up just to have
 
nice looking saw ,i have all stihls but this one husky catches my eye ,do those outboard clutches have any problem getting full of chips ? ,ive never had a husky but may eventually pick one of these up just to have

No chips in the clutch, when the chain cover is on, the clutch is basic sealed off. Actually the outboard runs cooler and is easier to check and clean. I've been running saws with outboards since the 70s and prefer them.
 
Nothing new to report at this time. I just got back from the Stihl dealer in Cookville. I picked up a MS261 to send across the pond. :msp_thumbup:
 
nice looking saw ,i have all stihls but this one husky catches my eye ,do those outboard clutches have any problem getting full of chips ? ,ive never had a husky but may eventually pick one of these up just to have

As sunny and TK said, a total non-issue, outboards don't "trap" dirt like inboards do. :smile2:
 
As sunny and TK said, a total non-issue, outboards don't "trap" dirt like inboards do. :smile2:

Dirt? More like oily, baked on, slimy, nastiness. I wish it was just "dirt"!!!!!! :hmm3grin2orange:
 
Randy ( mastermind ) is on a serious freakin roll! Did y'all see the 7900 he did? me wants one of those bad boys!:hmm3grin2orange:
 
As sunny and TK said, a total non-issue, outboards don't "trap" dirt like inboards do. :smile2:


This saw has a series of holes in the clutch drum to let crumbs out and cooling air in.

Can't wait to see the vids buddy


I just fired it up and it sounds real good with the 3/4" piped outlet. :)

It's raining like hell here so I doubt I'll get to do a video. I also want to go back into the carb and lower the pop off pressure a tad. I need a look at the metering lever.........thanks for the heads up Terry.
 
is it normal on huskys to have that primer bulb by the carb ?or is it a non "pro " model thing ?
 
I just fired it up and it sounds real good with the 3/4" piped outlet. :)

I love the sound with the short pipe outlets it sounds more grunty than a sta ndard deflector!!!!! Im so glad you could do it for me!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Randy ( mastermind ) is on a serious freakin roll! Did y'all see the 7900 he did? me wants one of those bad boys!:hmm3grin2orange:

What the heck is up with you and Durand? You're more convinced by a 20 second video than running two of them in person.

Makes me worry about the youth of today. :msp_sad:
 
Is it raining in the living room? :hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange:

You need to get your priorities right!:smile2:

:msp_sneaky::msp_sneaky::msp_sneaky:

I just fired it up and it sounds real good with the 3/4" piped outlet. :)

I love the sound with the short pipe outlets it sounds more grunty than a sta ndard deflector!!!!! Im so glad you could do it for me!!!!!!!!!!!!

My top priority is for you to be happy with this saw. I also have a new untampered muffler for it on the way. I'll be sending you both.
 
What the heck is up with you and Durand? You're more convinced by a 20 second video than running two of them in person.

Makes me worry about the youth of today. :msp_sad:

It is really hard to really judge anything from a video of cookie cutting, as a lot of variables are involved! :msp_wink:
 
What the heck is up with you and Durand? You're more convinced by a 20 second video than running two of them in person.

Makes me worry about the youth of today. :msp_sad:

Pssshhh.... I don't know Wendell... GTG saw overload I think... It's too much for em' to take in all at once...
:big_smile:
 
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