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Nothing to decide, You NEED them.I’m trying to decide if I want smurf 64xx, 73xx, 79xx and 90xx. Quads.
Nothing to decide, You NEED them.I’m trying to decide if I want smurf 64xx, 73xx, 79xx and 90xx. Quads.
I’m trying to decide if I want smurf 64xx, 73xx, 79xx and 90xx. Quads.
What's not to like about triplets?
Triplets count as one with triple the fun - and I have four of them!
I recently almost got a PS-7910, opportunity passed by as I have other plans with expanding my flock.
Had a 6100, just didn’t care for how it handled for me. For smaller saws, 60 cc and down, I love my Echos.Don't forget the 421 and 6100!
I need an RS7900 coil
@MustangMike here you go man!Here it is y'all. I bought it today, so whoever is interested, it's in the ads section.
Sweet saw. 2008 build date. Fired but never cut wood.
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That's less than two dozen....I kinda think that with 19 runners and about 4 to put together I'm looking to go in the other direction!
No sir I haven’t......yet.@Adirondackstihl Jeremy, did you ever design a bumper strip to replace the spikes on the 64-7900 series saws? Have you ever considered it?
Yes that is correct sir, I just called it a “7910” to simplify the video title. It’s probably a bit ahead of a stock 7910 if I had to guess... considering it has a gutted 7900 muffler (no birdcage) that can actually breathe and the higher rpm coil that makes it easier to tune.I don't believe you have a 7910 there. But rather a 6400/6421 with a 7910 cylinder.
They have different Crank, coil, and SLR Exhaust as well.
Here is a Dolmar PS-7910 (Makita EA7900)