Terry Syd
Addicted to ArboristSite
Yeah, once you get your head around it, it's bloody addictive. Take a look at Rich and now Brewz, they're hooked! All it took was a little bit of time and maybe a few bucks for some parts and they got some great results.
That Walbro spring kit is a excellent idea. When you work out a spring for a particular model, you can just order more springs when one of those saws come in to be modded. The springs are probably around a buck a piece - that's modding on the cheap.
I've got most of my power from my saws from a muffler mod and dialing in the carburetion and timing. I've done the same thing to a few friends saws. We're all wood cutters not cookie cutters, so making a stronger work saw is the objective and to be able to do it cheap and easy is the path we take.
That Walbro spring kit is a excellent idea. When you work out a spring for a particular model, you can just order more springs when one of those saws come in to be modded. The springs are probably around a buck a piece - that's modding on the cheap.
I've got most of my power from my saws from a muffler mod and dialing in the carburetion and timing. I've done the same thing to a few friends saws. We're all wood cutters not cookie cutters, so making a stronger work saw is the objective and to be able to do it cheap and easy is the path we take.