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If you mean chug…yes, if you want to putt putt through a tree for some reason the 661 will do that where as the 500i is an on or off saw.Torque!!
If you mean chug…yes, if you want to putt putt through a tree for some reason the 661 will do that where as the 500i is an on or off saw.Torque!!
394 great legendary Husky saw , enjoy running mine .What's the "heavy duty rear axle"? As far as I know they only offered a sterling 10.25 full floater, unless it was a light duty f250 then it had a semi floating 10.25 axle and was 7 lug. The 300-6 was a great engine even if slightly underpowered. My father in law has the identical truck with nearly 400k miles on the engine. Think it's on its third transmission, and is in really bad shape body wise.
Most of the world heats with some form of pine. There's no reason not to burn it after it's been seasoned properly.
Haven't ran any 661, cousin has a 660. There's no real appreciable difference in cut between it and a 394/5 xp. I'd rather run my 394xp, better ergonomics, way better air filtration, good av and a much better oiler. Only thing done to my 394 is it had a 395xp top end and Intake swapped on. Bone stock, never even did a muffler mod to it. Pulls a 36" in hardwood no issue. I have milled with a 42" bar, but just to use the full 36" width of the Alaskan mill. It's got its hands full doing that, but thats also real hard on any saw.
My deepest condolences to u and ur equipment.I'm in work. Wife messaged to say that she has lent my petrol hedgecutter to her brother. Now sitting here wondering what condition it will come back in. Could have been worse, could have been a chainsaw.
My deepest condolences to u and ur equipment.
She is well schooled in the ways of tools! You should be a proud mentor!All is well. She sent some of my fresh mix with it.
I here you on the 70cc saws. Besides the 462R I run at work, I've got a pretty strong running 440 in the shop right now. As good as they run, they just start to lose rpm when you lean on them in a big cut.Roger that, sounds good! Being as you have both a 661 and 500. What is the difference between the two as far as power? I've ran 046, 460 and 461 before. If the 500i dosent have a significant amount more power than those three 70cc class saws I would have to shy away from it. I need 90cc class power if that makes any sense bud. Unfortunately nobody in camp here has a 500i I can test drive.
Cut safe, stay sharp, and be aware!
Nice Classic’s had a 86 C20 would of still been running if frame as per usual rotted out way before engine and transmission.@farmersteve leaving for Carlisle All truck show tomorrow. Trucks are all packed up .
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None of my trucks come from the rust belt except the blue truck it's from PA but it was never used in winter on the roads . Guy just plowed his lot and then would hot hose the truck in his shop. Guy was very anal about this truck kept every receipt and even recall notices. I have a journal of every gas stop and oil change .Nice Classic’s had a 86 C20 would of still been running if frame as per usual rotted out way before engine and transmission.
Yep, it’s sure is nice .None of my trucks come from the rust belt except the blue truck it's from PA but it was never used in winter on the roads . Guy just plowed his lot and then would hot hose the truck in his shop. Guy was very anal about this truck kept every receipt and even recall notices. I have a journal of every gas stop and oil change .
They are ok for the money. Used one quite a bit on my 79 with Flux core wire. Take some getting use to using it. I like my everlast about 100 times better.Any of you who weld, have you ever used a HF Mig welder:
https://www.harborfreight.com/flux-125-welder-63582.html
I'm beefing up and modifying my 5x8 trailer which I'll use my stick (Lincoln 220v AC) welder for. But I have an expanded metal floor that I'll be removing/replacing and I thought it might be difficult to do with a stick welder.
I met a guy who has one and loves it. I'm leary about HF stuff, but maybe for light duty work?
Wow! If what your saying is true? You definitely have my attention! Im going to research the hell out of the 500i stat's and reviews for sure now. My biggest worry is spending the coin on a power head and having it shipped to a remote camp and end up disappointed. Because then I'd have a brand new saw that I intended fir my primary, but would just end up as a brand new back up that is not used nearly as often! If that makes any sense.If you mean chug…yes, if you want to putt putt through a tree for some reason the 661 will do that where as the 500i is an on or off saw.
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