038magslinger
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Hey my name is Greg I have been porting saws for a few years I live in Brockville Ontario,Canada if you have questions or want to get some woods porting done, I can certainly fix you up!
Sure? I still want a more powerful saw than my MS250 though. I was fine buying a 291 until all these new words popped up. Why the beef?Just skimming through this quickly as I don't have my glasses.
I know what its like to be off the grid with 'your' wife and 'things' become so telegraphed and you realize man can not live on bread alone.
Your new years resolution becomes "I don't 'want more' ..I just want more of them to do it with. Then you find yourself taking it out on your chainsaw because 'it's' not working as it should
anymore.
Then next thing you start looking for 'Pros' on Kijiji or CL.?
If you are going to be off the grid then just pace yourself in everything you do.
"And sometimes 'words' have two meanings"
No beef. Just a little comedy and a measage in a bottle.
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on topic here.
Sounds silly to spend money to port a very small saw.
Stop drinking and posting stupids comments. Hill BillyI don't know who you are but from your tone and statements above I have to assume you are a moron.
Stop drinking and posting stupids comments. Hill Billy
LOL, LOL, LOL, Doc AL knows chainsaws and a 660 will easily outrun a 460 unless there is something amiss, ported saws often last LONGER than stock saws as they breathe better and often cooler.You are very wrong my friend. I run more saws and ported saws then you ever will.
The one you may use was something wrong. The 460 is better then 660.....
At the GTG I run my 460, some guys from here did to, they can say how the 460 run and is not ported.
Talking by ported saw....they run better after ported but don't hold for long time, they will get destroy in no time.
Don't think that is what he is saying at all? He is saying Stihl never utilized 'gains' of the 660 compared to the 460. Nothing wrong with a stock 460 at all? Lots of power and torque to 'power through a closing cut. A broken in 460 would likely spank a new 660 with out doubt anyway. I had a faylling partner through a long winter of mountain pine beetle; blocking up pines and burning them. He had a 460 stock and I, ported 372's?LOL, LOL, LOL, Doc AL knows chainsaws and a 660 will easily outrun a 460 unless there is something amiss, ported saws often last LONGER than stock saws as they breathe better and often cooler.
Gugi, I think you took what I said wrong. No insult was intended, my apologies.You are very wrong my friend. I run more saws and ported saws then you ever will.
The one you may use was something wrong. The 460 is better then 660.....
At the GTG I run my 460, some guys from here did to, they can say how the 460 run and is not ported.
Talking by ported saw....they run better after ported but don't hold for long time, they will get destroy in no time.