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Kind of like the basement? Only with a spinny thingy?

He hides stuff in the basement just to tease people. Others might have taken his lead on that. Cough...

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He hides stuff in the basement just to tease people. Others might have taken his lead on that. Cough...

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Cute Sachs-Dolmar 103/105 to the far left! :)

Is that a 166 wearing the monster bar sitting on the log?

Is that Your collection?
 

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Damn, a 166 must be more bada$$ than I thought if she'll pull that bar setup. o_O

What length is that bar, .404"?

Respect, nice collection! :cool:

72in (183cm), 404, full skip. It’s a 118cc muscle saw from the 80’s. Shouldn’t be a problem. I have yet to even run it since the saw is so clean I have a hard time taking it off the shelf.
 

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Damn, a 166 must be more bada$$ than I thought if she'll pull that bar setup. o_O

What length is that bar, .404"?

Respect, nice collection! :cool:
One of the longest strokes (48mm) of pretty much any chainsaw ever made I think. A 090 is 40mm stroke for reference. They lug well lol!
 

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How many pulls does it take cold and warm? My 7900 and 7300 cold start on 3 pulls. 6400 takes about 5-6 pulls because of less base compression to operate the impulse with the open ports. They all restart on 1st pull warm. If any saw doesn’t restart one pull warm, definitely an issue somewhere.
 

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How many pulls does it take cold and warm? My 7900 and 7300 cold start on 3 pulls. 6400 takes about 6 pulls because of less base compression to operate the impulse with the open ports. They all restart on 1st pull warm. If any saw doesn’t restart one pull warm, definitely an issue somewhere.
Cant remember ran so many saws lately! I'll be running it this week.
 

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Mason I dont think I had a restart issue with the Makita. What I remember is the saw taking a second or two to idle down after the long cut.
 
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Mason I dont think I had a restart issue with the Makita. What I remember is the saw taking a second or two to idle down after the long cut.
Check to make sure the throttle has free return to the idle screw and actually touches the idle screw. My 7900 throttle cable was too tight and I had to take material out of the cable holder to allow it to fully return to idle so I could tune it properly without a really fat L adjustment.
 
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