Kevin hayes
ArboristSite Operative
wich one the 55??i could be lost on that one57cc's vs. 54cc's..., and most would say an inherently stronger saw along with the 57cc PM555 and 10-10S.
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wich one the 55??i could be lost on that one57cc's vs. 54cc's..., and most would say an inherently stronger saw along with the 57cc PM555 and 10-10S.
yes sir we have way to many soft children these days and ive learned a few from him to his really good and i just watched his video on the 710 and 10-10 crazy little 10-10 hes got wouldnt mind meeting that guy hes goofy just like meYea the cinder block is just a name I learnt on here. It mite wind up at my mates yet as he needs a bigger saw.
I like buckin billy and his channel its very different I've also learned heaps. He sends a good message and we need more "influencers" like him teaching young men how to be men instead of *********s see he finally has a 7-10 now and a ported 10-10.
I can drop a tree fairly safely now thanks to his video's it's very hard to find formal training for tree felling here so good video's are a huge help for us monkeys who go out with a saw and try to kill ourselves.
i agree mr mark..arent the 55s older than the 10-10??PM55, 555, 570, 10-10S models are all 57 cc with 1.812" bore. All of the other 10-10 models are 1.750" bore and 54 cc.
I am pretty sure the porting is different as well, I have a PM55 with a new piston and cylinder that really goes, no mere 10-10 could compete with that saw.
Mark