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That's my thoughts. Wow!For what exactly?
I would have sold you some stuff like that for that price. There is a lot missing there it look like junk. you got ripped man. I think you already know that though.
Aha! And why ain't I surprised? The first saw is not starting on one pull warm and notice the chain is spinning at idle. That 35 cc Stihl beat a 40 cc Husky again not surprised. Not much faster you say ? Wasn't it like 33 percent faster?I adjusted the transfers for lower blowdown. 124degrees is what mastermind recommended. I think they were set originally at 138. after that ported saw got runnin a bit I think it'll hang w/ the others, but at this point, I don't see the point in porting it personally. I think the coke can gasket makes sense, I do think that saw was probably stronger, but not much.
No way the China Carbs are as good as the OEM China made carbs, I dont see the attention to detail and quality consistency there. Definitive Dave said he is getting or has a new batch maybe these will be better they come from the source directly I understand.just the rears matt or both transfers? did you adjust the intake and exhaust? and did you muffler mod. sorry for all the questions. saw 2 sounded like the tun was just right and 3 sounded a little lean but might have been the video. Do you think the chinese carb is a full equal to the stock carb?
You can get one around 350.00 US dollars.MS 200 was the first real saw I bought, even today I regret I gave it away to a friend to me.
That said, I wouldnt paid 1500$ for one that I see on ebay, that is kinda ridicilous.
Free saw?Matt, I got an echo 360 that needs a top end. You're welcome to build it if you want to do side by side with an Echo .
Gotta do a vid though...
nah, I am to much Husky guy nowadays, but hell, 200 is the best light weight saw I've ever used!You can get one around 350.00 US dollars.
What are the 346 Huskys worth there?nah, I am to much Husky guy nowadays, but hell, 200 is the best light weight saw I've ever used!
I think 1$=8.7nok, something like that.What are the 346 Huskys worth there?