andydodgegeek
The stool maker
Looks good Stumpy. Is the 026 going to be at any GTG's? I like the 350 in that video there, I dont think those saws were supposed to cut big wood that fast.
Like it enough to trade me the black wood boss?
Looks good Stumpy. Is the 026 going to be at any GTG's? I like the 350 in that video there, I dont think those saws were supposed to cut big wood that fast.
If you Gallatin Boys want to drive to St. Joseph you can use my lathe. I haven't cut a squish ban, but you can. Steve
Looks nice Stump, runs like a scalded sheep!
Ive always liked the feel of the 260, if Stihl could make the 260 in strato form with 550 or 261 performance they couldnt keep them on the shelf.
Here ya go..:msp_biggrin:
[video=youtube_share;YJC_Hm-nmZY]http://youtu.be/YJC_Hm-nmZY[/video]
They are pretty thin and handy, ain't they...
ICK!!!
Did I just say something nice about a Stihl???
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Looks good Stumpy. Is the 026 going to be at any GTG's? I like the 350 in that video there, I dont think those saws were supposed to cut big wood that fast.
So Stumpy what's the difference between the 026 and the 260?
Little piece of humbled pie there. I've got a video of mine running a 20 but its holding 9,500ish in the cut. Looks like yours pulls around 11? I guess the squish is the next step to catching up Haha.
Don't remember what it was pullin, but it was nice. next step maybe, there may be a couple of other steps involved too.:msp_biggrin:
Oh I realize there's plenty more to be done. But I'll probably leave it where it is because its a saw I like to work with. Now my 028 could be fun to tinker with. Question is there a flat top piston that fits in it?
Got a lathe??? Dance with who brung ya...
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So are you sayin stick with the Husky or use the lathe and make the 028 piston a flat top ? :msp_confused:
So are you sayin stick with the Husky or use the lathe and make the 028 piston a flat top ? :msp_confused:
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