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Don’t find as near as much info on these as a lot of the others, so figured I’d start a thread on them. I bought mine after using my 660 in an Alaska mill, and realizing that it was not the answer when it came to pulling a 42” bar, even thru softwood.

I do this for fun and no other reason really, so spending 1500-2000 on a saw that would live in a mill didn’t seem smart. Decided to try the G3120, as it was $450 compared to the 888 which was a bit more. Was also attracted to the oiler and having a manual option seemed like a good idea milling.

Received saw and have to say first impression is the look pretty good. The chain brake is wonky for sure and def doesn’t feel like anything that would have come from a name brand. Was able to get it started right up and it sounds like an old husky! I fully expect that I will have parts that fail and I plan to slowly replace them with OEM as that happens.

And yes, I swapped the decals lol
 

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Didn’t take a ton of time to run into the first issues, tho they are minor.

Filled up tank with fuel and cut first slabs with it no prob. When it came time to refuel, the oring had swelled and now needs to be persuaded into its home to keep fuel from spilling.

The cable on the oiler button/switch somehow came unhooked.

And the weirdest so far… 1/4 way thru another slab it just chucked the air filter cover off. I had take it off just to see what it had for a filter and that has been it. The threads are stripped on both the screw and the adapter to the carb. Haven’t decided if I upgrade to OEM or just do a velocity stack on this one yet, any suggestions?
 

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Didn’t take a ton of time to run into the first issues, tho they are minor.

Filled up tank with fuel and cut first slabs with it no prob. When it came time to refuel, the oring had swelled and now needs to be persuaded into its home to keep fuel from spilling.

The cable on the oiler button/switch somehow came unhooked.

And the weirdest so far… 1/4 way thru another slab it just chucked the air filter cover off. I had take it off just to see what it had for a filter and that has been it. The threads are stripped on both the screw and the adapter to the carb. Haven’t decided if I upgrade to OEM or just do a velocity stack on this one yet, any suggestions?
Factory foam filter and cage is a good upgrade to the stock felt filter.
 

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Haven’t decided if I upgrade to OEM or just do a velocity stack on this one yet, any suggestions?
I have a 2100 and I put a velocity stack on it because I want it to breath....I don't want to be bearing down on it and it yelling back at me "I can't breath...I can't breath..."

Edit: Also the stripped threads and pop-top filter, chalk it up under some of the cost savings. For the savings, you can upgrade some parts and still have a quality saw!
 

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I have a 2100 and I put a velocity stack on it because I want it to breath....I don't want to be bearing down on it and it yelling back at me "I can't breath...I can't breath..."

Edit: Also the stripped threads and pop-top filter, chalk it up under some of the cost savings. For the savings, you can upgrade some parts and still have a quality saw!
I’m leaning towards the vstack as well. I know these huskies are supposed to filter pretty well as is but since it’s used for milling and the filter is away from the chips I figured it would be just fine. I have a feeling it’s going to have quite a bit of husky parts on it before long, I’d like to get the carb swapped and a 272xp coil and let er rip
 
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