I guess it matters who ported the 2100.
That saw should work good with that long bar you have .I've never ran a 2100 so at the moment I can't speculate but I'll be back in a few with some perspective.
That saw should work good with that long bar you have .
The 2100 used to rule the forest around here in the old days ,good old growth bucking/felling saw ,they just chug away ,not uncommon to see 4-5 foot bars on them .What Chu talking bout Fred?
The P-62 was like starting a new religion around here...you have to see one with your own eyes or you'll never believe in em. Them sunsabiches are runners and then the 655bp...Please don't turn this in to a rock throwing, pissing match: leave Bradley where he is.
Jason has the saw because we all talked about what was the 100cc saw to have, and quite a few folks said 2100.
It's there to have a baseline for the Hybrid.
I wish I'd gotten I touch with Stubby earlier, and we could have a P-62 for comparison as well.
Which reminds me.... BBL.
The P-62 was like starting a new religion around here...you have to see one with your own eyes or you'll never believe in em. Them sunsabiches are runners and then the 655bp...
I believe that they are the same. Just like a poulan pro 525 = p52 and pp 455= a p45.What's the difference between a P-62 & a 655 BP?
Depending on how early of p-62 there were different brands of cylinders used. Gilardoni was the later and best of the p-62 saws. Then the boost port in the cylinder which is kind of similar to finger porting which was basically a factory ported saw. At one point the cylinder mold broke and one of the upgraded components ended up being a different coil for the p-62. The crank and piston changed when they went to the 655. Thin rings to thick I believe and with different wrist pin size.What's the difference between a P-62 & a 655 BP?
Depending on how early of p-62 there were different brands of cylinders used. Gilardoni was the later and best of the p-62 saws. Then the boost port in the cylinder which is kind of similar to finger porting which was basically a factory ported saw. At one point the cylinder mold broke and one of the upgraded components ended up being a different coil for the p-62. The crank and piston changed when they went to the 655. Thin rings to thick I believe and with different wrist pin size.
I nebber seen a 2100 that polished up before .
I nebber seen a 2100 that polished up before .
Nice
And that shows how pictures can be deceiving. The powder is peeling, and the mag is corroding some under it......the fuel/oil tank is the worst.
and the porter was a hack.And that shows how pictures can be deceiving. The powder is peeling, and the mag is corroding some under it......the fuel/oil tank is the worst.