I’d love to get my hands on a husky 266 in good condition.
I was hoping you took that 288.
I’d love to get my hands on a husky 266 in good condition.
I just had mine out yesterday too (poulan 4000) and I fell in love with it again haha. I think I’m going to hang onto it.
Ok well I had to run some saws today just well.. you guys know why any way so hear is my 1 and only green saw that got painted orange. (Must of run out of green)
Spring has sprung, your grass is greening up!
Looks like someone tried cleaning the cylinder cover with some strong cleaner, been there done that mistake.Well I put together a 3400 and had a 18" total bar (vintage) , I was a little disappointed in the power of a saw of this stature? After reading a couple of dozen posts most people agree that the muffler is a real choke point on this saw ,so I didn't want to butcher it because I'm gifting it to a young guy who can't afford a new pro saw.
I figured I could slice 2 trapezoidal ports under the heat shield and use a couple of washers to lift the sheild.
All I can say is WOW what a difference it made in the power of that saw ,definitely gonna put one together for myself now.View attachment 768966 View attachment 768967 View attachment 768968 View attachment 768969 View attachment 768970 View attachment 768971
Mean greenLooks like someone tried cleaning the cylinder cover with some strong cleaner, been there do that mistake.
Steve Sidwell
If you open up the baffle openings, you'll see more improvement. I put an extra exit on the side similar to the 4000 muffler. To be honest I'm not how much power improvement there was as opposed to a bit louder.Well I put together a 3400 and had a 18" total bar (vintage) , I was a little disappointed in the power of a saw of this stature? After reading a couple of dozen posts most people agree that the muffler is a real choke point on this saw ,so I didn't want to butcher it because I'm gifting it to a young guy who can't afford a new pro saw.
I figured I could slice 2 trapezoidal ports under the heat shield and use a couple of washers to lift the sheild.
All I can say is WOW what a difference it made in the power of that saw ,definitely gonna put one together for myself now.View attachment 768966 View attachment 768967 View attachment 768968 View attachment 768969 View attachment 768970 View attachment 768971
Went outside today to do a little cutting. I got the ole Poulan 3800 out I had not run it in about 3 years. Saw is running really good and can hold its own in the 60cc class. The saw does have a few mods which does not hurt.
This saw has the plastic clutch cover which is a little wider then the magnesium ones and seems to clear noodles pretty good. It was 20* out today.
I was cutting up this elm and anybody who has split elm knows what a pain it is. So I noodle it all. Less stress and I like running my saws.
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After reading a couple of dozen posts most people agree that the muffler is a real choke point on this saw ,so I didn't want to butcher it because I'm gifting it to a young guy who can't afford a new pro saw.
I figured I could slice 2 trapezoidal ports under the heat shield and use a couple of washers to lift the sheild.
All I can say is WOW what a difference it made in the power of that saw ,definitely gonna put one together for myself now.
I just Dremel cut “squares” out of the baffle on top & bottom, using the nine holes as a guide. Put the screen back on for firesafe operation.
Then open a hole on the upper right side & braze in a 3/4” copper street ell with high temp silver solder. Trim about 5/8” off the ell straight run, so it sets flush when brazed with a little ~1/16” protrusion inside.
Not a problem with any of them, have modded 15-20 that way, plus it keeps you from burning up the top covers.
You’ll have to make a half moon slice out of the rear deflector to clear the tube ell at the back.
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I see the white stuff.
You get hammered with all that snow MT got a little bit back?
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