A antigrassguy ArboristSite Operative Joined Feb 22, 2006 Messages 309 Reaction score 18 Location with cheese, brats & beer Feb 24, 2007 #1 I am wondering what would be considered a good range of compression for a stock 200t, Husky 346 & a 357. Thanks in advance
I am wondering what would be considered a good range of compression for a stock 200t, Husky 346 & a 357. Thanks in advance
A antigrassguy ArboristSite Operative Joined Feb 22, 2006 Messages 309 Reaction score 18 Location with cheese, brats & beer Feb 24, 2007 #2 Any ideas or guesses?
Ax-man Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Jul 28, 2003 Messages 2,440 Reaction score 756 Location NE Illinois Feb 25, 2007 #3 The number I like to see is 150 lbs., that tells me the saw is in good shape on the top end.
West Texas ArboristSite Guru Joined Jul 9, 2005 Messages 935 Reaction score 127 Location Fort Davis Feb 25, 2007 #4 140 - 160 range is great. Higher than that and it may also run hot. Below 135 it needs attention to the rings, piston and cylinder.
140 - 160 range is great. Higher than that and it may also run hot. Below 135 it needs attention to the rings, piston and cylinder.
A antigrassguy ArboristSite Operative Joined Feb 22, 2006 Messages 309 Reaction score 18 Location with cheese, brats & beer Feb 26, 2007 #5 Thanx for the news guys. I will test in the AM.