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malk315

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This thing didn't sell yet? Wow.
Just curious what carb is on it?
 

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Timing man...just too many irons in the fire right now, otherwise I think I could make that 359+cash offer. I'd really like to do a 385/90 at some point.
 

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I promise this is a relevant question for this saw....and I am being serious here because I am interested in this....

How do Stihl bars work on these Huskys with the adapter? Is it seamless? doable? Perfection?

I really don't want to buy new bars if I were to partake in another Husky experiment.
 

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I can guarantee mine wont be $425 PHO when I am done testing. ;) So you better grab this one. TTT

Mine is all stock with full and half. 2003 walbro carb.

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I promise this is a relevant question for this saw....and I am being serious here because I am interested in this....

How do Stihl bars work on these Huskys with the adapter? Is it seamless? doable? Perfection?

I really don't want to buy new bars if I were to partake in another Husky experiment.
I grind the slot and open the adjuster hole so no need to lengthen the chain. 24", 32", and longer work fine. 28" is iffy with 91dl
 

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OK, one more question and I really should know the answer but I need some validation.

How would one of these hold up to light milling. I run a 32" bar on the mill and so far have milled around 3-4 16-24" logs per year. I only ask because on the other forum someone said they would not use a 385 for milling and suggested going to a 395. I don't remember if it was for light or full time milling.
 

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I'm no milling expert by any stretch, I have done exactly zero milling. But I think the operative phrase there is "light milling". Just going on what I see others say, I wouldn't think light milling would be a major issue where heavier duty milling all but requires a 394/5 or bigger.

Other than my gut feeling on it, I would defer to the advice of hands more experienced in milling
 
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