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I recall seeing ads for engines like that when I was a kid… steam engines too. One of those and a big erector set was one of my fantasy gifts… I ended up with a smallish erector set and a battery powered motor. Still had fun!
I still have the electric motor that came with the Erector set we had as kids.

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Today the rebuilt Husqvarna 350 ran great without any hiccups or no starts. I took down this 19" Ash tree and bucked it all up. I did bring my 550xp along just in case it shat the bed on me again. I was very happy with the way it is running.
 

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My friend's son likes the Asin 440 Big Bore I built for him. It is modestly ported and runs fairly well. Since I convinced him to run it on Amsoil Saber at 40:1, he has not had any issues. He previously burned up 2 of them running them on Stihl oil at 50:1.

Looks like he found some nice solid Ash.

I've got the parts to build 3 more of these, but I may use some OEM 046 or 460 cylinders, OEM pistons (which are lighter) and OEM .070 jet carbs.

The two saws that failed did so at the rod bearing. I have replacement cranks (one claims to be OEM quality), OEM 460 pistons (which are lighter than the AM pistons), OEM cylinders (044, 440, 046, 460) and 2 brand new Walbro .070 jet carbs. I also have another cylinder or two like I used on this one. They came with decent porting, as the prototype for them was secretly done by a porter whose name many of you would know (it was not Randy). (He does not want his name disclosed, HL Supply used to sell them, cheap). I did not need to do much more to them to clean them up and a little more port work to make them run pretty good.

I brought 2 MS 660s back to life last year, I may work on these this year. So many projects, so little time!
 

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