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Let’s not bring religion into this. It has no place here, no matter what ones feelings are on it.
I apologise but the elephant in the room had to be acknowledgedLet’s not bring religion into this. It has no place here, no matter what ones feelings are on it.
You say tomato i say potatoI didn’t see the elephant anywhere, so let’s not sound its mating call and attract it.
Anyways.....
Can't wait for it the 592 to arrive on the shelves.
Any update @Spike60 that you're free to share with us?
Damn man, are you saying if I'm overweight by 80lb's and in very poor shape that I can't make it up by using a ported saw? What about if I use short light bar, will that help me get upta speed.I can tell you honestly that using my variety of ported, mildly modded or stock saws for logging... I don’t put more wood on the ground and go home earlier with one saw over another within it’s cc class. The key is to use the right size saw for the task. Modded just makes it more fun but not necessarily more production because you are using more fuel. Every time you stop to fill up the thirstier modded saw... the stock saw is still cutting wood. The modded saw makes up for that refueling break by cutting faster... so it’s really a wash by the end of the day for me with a ported 70cc saw vs stock/muffler modded 70cc saw. A sharp chain and working smarter not harder... to me makes more difference. My body’s physical limitations are really what limits me, not the saws performance necessarily. I’m not trying to diss ported saws... there fun. But for what I do it doesn’t make a huge difference. Just my opinion. Maybe for firewood, milling or the weekend warrior it could be different?
Was that before or after the stage-psycho port job?I watch hot saw a lot he brings up a lot of good points.
I contacted him about doing an old 66 that I came across. It was from yucca salvia.? I think that’s the way you spell it early 80s. Bottom end was lost in it. And then when it broke away the piston and snapped and scored the cylinder plastic was in very good shape.
Hey spike what did they do it at a 562 I saw the video with Walt. A lot of internal redesign on it. I may make a road trip up there in the summertime on 592s come in and grab a new 562 in a backpack blower possible not sure on the road trip yet.?Nothing new guys.
And if I can sell my 562 on my brotherHey spike what did they do it at a 562 I saw the video with Walt. A lot of internal redesign on it. I may make a road trip up there in the summertime on 592s come in and grab a new 562 in a backpack blower possible not sure on the road trip yet.?
Well the 592's are in action on the BC coast, apparently the guys are liking them. Word on the street is they are very responsive on the throttle....
Any off the guys given there thoughts on them compared to the 661 if they have run them as well?.Well the 592's are in action on the BC coast, apparently the guys are liking them. Word on the street is they are very responsive on the throttle....
he mentioned that on page 7Any off the guys given there thoughts on them compared to the 661 if they have run them as well?.
Can you upload pic again as it is not showin. ThanksNothing on the 592 yet. Bet ya can't guess where this pic was taken.
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Weren't you just saying a while ago how ported saws make you put way more wood on the ground?I can tell you honestly that using my variety of ported, mildly modded or stock saws for logging... I don’t put more wood on the ground and go home earlier with one saw over another within it’s cc class. The key is to use the right size saw for the task. Modded just makes it more fun but not necessarily more production because you are using more fuel. Every time you stop to fill up the thirstier modded saw... the stock saw is still cutting wood. The modded saw makes up for that refueling break by cutting faster... so it’s really a wash by the end of the day for me with a ported 70cc saw vs stock/muffler modded 70cc saw. A sharp chain and working smarter not harder... to me makes more difference. My body’s physical limitations are really what limits me, not the saws performance necessarily. I’m not trying to diss ported saws... there fun. But for what I do it doesn’t make a huge difference. Just my opinion. Maybe for firewood, milling or the weekend warrior it could be different?
Must have been someone else. What’s your thoughts on ported saws and production Colton for what you do?Weren't you just saying a while ago how ported saws make you put way more wood on the ground?
Leave them at home. They are fun but chrome dont get you home.Must have been someone else. What’s your thoughts on ported saws and production Colton for what you do?
I'm fairly certain it was you. Actually I'm 100 percent sure.Must have been someone else. What’s your thoughts on ported saws and production Colton for what you do?
Hey spike what did they do it at a 562 I saw the video with Walt. A lot of internal redesign on it. I may make a road trip up there in the summertime on 592s come in and grab a new 562 in a backpack blower possible not sure on the road trip yet.?
Can you upload pic again as it is not showin. Thanks
I believe he said at the end of the day ported saws DO NOT put more wood on the ground at the end of the day.Weren't you just saying a while ago how ported saws make you put way more wood on the ground?