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Mmmmm, sweet light, John.
Seriously, could a ported/muff modded 440 w/460 top end compete with a ported/muff modded 460? I'm not trolling here. I cut with saws a lot, and make money doing it.
Very nice saw John. Hmmm, I would have to open up a box to get out a prettier one.
Pioneerguy600
Mmmmm, sweet light, John.
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Thank you. That saw has earned the right to be a shelf queen now. It spent five years as my falling saw for my tree service.
I really like your 440s with the standard covers. Did you convert them, or can you buy them like that up north?
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Thanks, Sam.
My ported 460 is one prime saw, IMO. But CAD and the 440/460 top end are making me itch. Hard not to scratch when it's that combo. Correct me if I'm wrong, but most working full-time loggers probably don't give the first #### about paying someone else for porting saws (added expense), but care about porting their own saws or using stock saws that cut good and last a long time, delivering big bang for the buck right out of the box.
. . . day in and day out long term use, I'd just as soon stay away from porting and just run a muff mod with a max-flow air filter. That seems to be the best combo of performance and longevity.
As for wiggles: you the 044-046(440-460) MASTER!!!
Just gotta dive in and get dirty. :biggrinbounce2:
Jerry that is a sick sight(your 044 line up)! But once the jealousy wore off, I really realize that I am still jealous!
Teddy, they are just work saws, all of them are woods ported and dual port mufflers, I have 4-5 more of them and they are my favorite work saw for the type of wood we have around here, on a typical cutting day I will take 8-10 saws with me, mostly 044`s and a couple of 066`s, all with sharpened chains and all tanks filled.
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