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and people make fun of me for runnin a 20 on my 395...
I love me some low rakers on a 20 inch chain with a 90cc powerhead. I tell you what, a ported 660 has nothing on a stock 661, absolutely nothing.You got the rakers at .045 .
Looks like a lot of fun.
I always run the shortest bar possible. Cheaper chain, less cutters to sharpen, the stingy oilers now a days can keep up, and the saws just rip. Lots of fun running short bars.and people make fun of me for runnin a 20 on my 395...
I have not. The only "mod" stuff I did was a single tune delete on my 6.7. I dont have a dash tuner. They flashed the ecu with a single street tune and the exhaust is the factory size. EGR delete was part of a "standard delete" also.@woodchip rookie have you ever delt with CNC Fab for any of your powerstroke stuff? There in defiance OH probably going to order a hydra and tunes from them after my trans is done.
my 50cc's get 16" bars. A 550 with a 16" is a great "one saw plan" sawI always run the shortest bar possible. Cheaper chain, less cutters to sharpen, the stingy oilers now a days can keep up, and the saws just rip. Lots of fun running short bars.
Yup, my 261 wears a 16 inch .325 .063. Perfect bar and chain combo for 50cc. Nice and smooth, oils well and the powerhead has plenty of power for it. I love that saw. If I’m not into big wood, that’s what I reach for the most.my 50cc's get 16" bars. A 550 with a 16" is a great "one saw plan" saw
Yup, the brake on my 268 is broken as well. And the throttle lockout is missing on the 630. It is near mint otherwise besides a couple of broken fins on the flywheel cover.Seems like the only part that brakes on those. Well maybe the operator presence lever too.
They are hard to find, but Oregon makes a 13" bar for large mount Husky. I had one for a while but sold it when the cant cutting boys in MN got goofy with new rules for their saw races.and people make fun of me for runnin a 20 on my 395...
Same although as I get older I do not mind a longer bar for certain applications like working a log pile when you are getting to the bottom so you do not need to bend over as much. But when I am cutting around the house I always run a short bar because you can't help but find rocks everywhere.I always run the shortest bar possible. Cheaper chain, less cutters to sharpen, the stingy oilers now a days can keep up, and the saws just rip. Lots of fun running short bars.
Amen....a ported 50 with a 3/8" pitch 16 bar flat out rips.my 50cc's get 16" bars. A 550 with a 16" is a great "one saw plan" saw
FIXED for accuracy Brett.Welcome.
I'm sure we could work something out, My wife says I probably don't need all three .
She couldnt care less .FIXED for accuracy Brett.
They are hard to find, but Oregon makes a 13" bar for large mount Husky. I had one for a while but sold it when the cant cutting boys in MN got goofy with new rules for their saw races.
Scrounged my own apples today from my own mini orchard. Mostly Cortland with a few other types in there but the Cortland trees seem to produce the best for me. Great combination cooking and eating apple.
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She couldnt care less .
Every now and then she walks downstairs and says wow you have a lot of saws. She says I should build some shelves so they are more organized and none have to sit on the floor .
Thanks for posting that up chipper...... Like all good wives I think you have to many saws and should sell one of them to me.
View from the 'yak this morning. Just a few car-ha-why's that went back. The start of daylight savings time here today heralds the influx of sun seekers that rises to a chaotic crescendo towards the end of the year, so the opportunities for an unmolested sunrise paddle like this dry up for quite a few months. Glad to slip this one in while most were snoozing.
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