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Don't know a lot about this saw. Started it and piss revved it, but never even installed a bar. It has a two piece head, and was told that it was ported by Ricardo Medina... the piston and cylinder look good through the exhaust, but the compression seems low to me (I don't have a comp tester). The muffler mod is pretty crappy, with just a few slots stabbed through the front of the muffler. HDA-120 carb. It's a pretty decent looking saw overall.

I have a MMWS 262xp, so I don't really need this... $350 PHO plus shipping.

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No love for the 2 piece round here
 

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Would be awesome to play around with!!
 

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The low compression is interesting
 

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Low compression doesn't mean slow either. Seen some fast gas saws around 140-160

Some of Dave Neiger's saws had no machine work and only blew around 150psi static compression but were fast in the woods. Wiggs had a saw built by Dave that was reputed to be a great runner.
 
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Low compression doesn't mean slow either. Seen some fast gas saws around 140-160


I used to have a video of me running a Homelite XP1100 with a 50 inch bar and 1/2 inch chisel chain. It was at a Indiana GTG. That saw was pulling great and had 90psi
 

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I used to have a video of me running a Homelite XP1100 with a 50 inch bar and 1/2 inch chisel chain. It was at a Indiana GTG. That saw was pulling great and had 90psi
No doubt. Those old homelite are lower compression and have plenty of torque
 
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