Today i got another row done in the stack. Each row is 18" x 5ft high and 20ft long. Cut split and stacked. Im down to 2 more days. Ill be done for the winter at my house. I got out the pm700 today. It has a 22" partner roller nose bar and .375 chain. I put 3 tanks thru it. Ran great for me. I have to say it is a bit less than a 7-10. I know its been mentiined but today was certain. A 7-10 will out perform a 700. Like them both though. I also ran 3 tanks thru the 850. I find myself grabbing more and more. Its smooth fast and strong. Also lighter than other 82cc saws i have. I like that one! I am cutting all red oak the last 3 days and tomorrow. Till then...
Cracker of a saw the 7-10 my 700 is not quite with both my 7-10s but it is down on compression a tad. I still wonder what part the ignition has to play with those two saws. Still haven't seen proof of the porting difference yet. It's a pity the points and electronic cant be swapped around other than the modern chips but that's another variable.
Is there any mechanical difference between the 700s like the original all yellow to the later black and yellow?.
Have any of you guys with both noticed any difference in how they run?
Oh and congratulations on the successful rebuild that 850 how is to your favorite sp81?
It was. And they were. Had a 10’ long 2’ diameter log clamped in the grapple to keep the front wheels on the ground.
Like all processes, fixing the weak link creates new opportunities but also exposes the next weak link. Large trees brought bigger saw. Bigger saw brought even bigger wood. Bigger wood overwhelmed tractor. Bigger tractor brought bigger logs. Bigger logs are exposing weaknesses in trailer. Trailer mods are next project. Seems I never will get time to get back in the chainsaw lab to complete a couple special saws.
Ron
Have you lads ever looked into a log truck?