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Here's a vid. Square and round in oak. Both at .025.
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This is round filed 33RS in hard, dry Ash.
Ported 288. 28" RS hand filed. Wood is knotty seasoned oak. Need an 8 pin on it.
AgreedThe 288 is one of my favorite sounding ported saws, very unique.
One is 65cc and the other 71ccWhat's the difference between the 365 and the 372, other than the times .
Lol.One is 65cc and the other 71cc
The 365 is on a 372 chassis and the 372 is on a 365. Lol
The 372 is a play saw with a big carb and no choke or airfilter, it's turned down a good bit and the 365 is a every day work saw.Lol.
I do get that part as I've owned a few of each. Just wondering as I've seen 365's that were a lot faster than most 372's, but with basic porting the 365 would be a little slower.
You swapping monkey heads in the shop also .
Now that's what I was asking, I figured there was more into it than a basic woods port/work saw . Certainly looks like its a great runner.The 372 is a play saw with a big carb and no choke or airfilter, it's turned down a good bit and the 365 is a every day work saw.
It's changed my thinking about them some.Now that's what I was asking, I figured there was more into it than a basic woods port/work saw . Certainly looks like its a great runner.
I never needed my mind changed about them at all .It's changed my thinking about them some.
I need to do something like thatMy 034S with an 066 carb runs well.
LONG intake.
It's a little Frankensaw. Aftermarket air filter to fit the carb.I need to do something like that
My 036 and the 034 super are all oe
The carbs are so tiny,I don't know how they run as good as they do.
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