What saw would YOU buy for stumping with a 36" bar?

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What new 90-100cc saw should I buy for a 36" B&C?


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After 182 posts, 13 pages, and reading the title of this thread, there's something I don't understand.



What's a 36" bar....??? :confused:

It's where this feller works????? :msp_unsure:

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So is your NOS 066 an early flat top? Decomop or not? Sounds interesting, just not sure if I want and early crank and all metal flywheel for the power I hope to get out of one. A SN would pinpoint which crank it has. There were two used in the flat tops, one having a bigger bottom end rod bearing. Got any pics you could post?
it is/was an early flat top, no decomp, and it was sold last night @ 9:00 to a fellow AS member. that did not take long at all.
 
But Niko... Its gonna be ported, I dont think it will struggle with a 36" bar.

I dont see the need in a new saw to cut stumps that is gonna be scruffed around on the ground either. :help:
 
But Niko... Its gonna be ported, I dont think it will struggle with a 36" bar.

I dont see the need in a new saw to cut stumps that is gonna be scruffed around on the ground either. :help:

No, but Brad restricted what was topic and not, so it doesn't matter how well that one would work.....:msp_wink:
 
Was glad for the 660 on these stumps yesterday. Never been a fan of a 36in bar. Run 32 one my 66 and a 34 on 2101. Funny two inches on balance and nose wight really makes, between a 34-36. Just my preference. A 36 es light might be good, never tried one with reduced weight in 36.
 
I say a 395 is the way to go to run a bar that big. I no for a fact that with the outboard clutch the bearing load won't be as much becuase the bearings are closer to the drive sprocket less leverage than if was on the very end of the crank like a 066 is. Plus a 395 is just a beast. I mean come on a ported 372, 7901, and a 390xp all bet or came very close to the times that the larger 066 build-off saw where with a 28" I think that a ported 395 would be the only answer to your question and I think that you knew that before you even asked.
 
You guy's know me, advocate for Husky and Stihl, love and own both. Never run a 395 but would take one any day. But I will say I have seen alot of big wood and stumps, the 66's have never left me hanging. Or left me dissapointed. Don't forget I got the 2101 if it gets to ugly:msp_thumbup:
 
So you going to tell us who bought it or not? If not then I'm going to start a thread calling the buyer out. :hmm3grin2orange:
that is up to the buyer, why don't you go ahead and start your thread. this is the third saw he has purchased from me. all i will say is they are a long time member, is now here on occasion, but will rarley post anymore.
 
Anyone else notice how STD made a point to make sure that we knew he sold it at 9 PM, 3 1/2 after I asked about it, with no reply? That's ok, I probably would have passed on it anyway. All from a guy trying to smear mud on me. Ok, let the flaming begin:)
 

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