They work well but the 090 still will walk by my 075 in same wood pretty easily.Ya gots some nice ones there. I'm going to try my 075 on some milling
but just haven't had the time or the right wood.
Need to build a second 075 or 090 for my big mill. 72"They work well but the 090 still will walk by my 075 in same wood pretty easily.
Eventually I will try, have parts to build at least one more 075 and maybe a couple 051's. Really hard to find any decent 090's that they aren't asking 2000$ for. And not into trying any Chinese o70's with a big bore. Videos I've seen so far didn't impress me090 will have more than the 075, 26cc difference. I won't be milling anything
that big so an 075 should get the job done for me.
You on the other hand with a 72 incher I would go with a pair of oh nine oh's
The AV is probably better on 075 too is my guess?090 will have more than the 075, 26cc difference. I won't be milling anything
that big so an 075 should get the job done for me.
You on the other hand with a 72 incher I would go with a pair of oh nine oh's
The AV is probably better on 075 too is my guess?[/QUOTE
My 090 has no av at all so anything is better. But 075's still shake a bit
The AV is probably better on 075 too is my guess?
I think 2 should do ok, 222 cc has to be better than 136Couple 075's might do the trick on that 72 incher. Wouldn't hurt to try.
I have another 08 without a kill switch, 030, red 041av an 07s that needs a few parts and a couple 040's. Plus some verious other Stihl saws.Great collection!!
None of the runners are shelf queens. When I go to cut wood I fill 2 or 3 with gas and go cut. Next time different ones go so they all get ran.I have another 08 without a kill switch, 030, red 041av an 07s that needs a few parts and a couple 040's. Plus some verious other Stihl saws.