High Quality Chainsaw Bars Husqvarna Toys Hockfire Saws

how about a Oklahoma,AR,MO,KS,TX,+IA GTG thread?

Semotony

Here For The Long Haul!
Local time
3:07 AM
User ID
5078
Joined
Jan 16, 2018
Messages
2,796
Reaction score
14,473
Location
Missouri
Country flag
That would be direction reading..


Pfffttt... you know me better than that..
Yes it reminds me of a 32" x 16' 8" capacity band mill @ $3050 from auction, near my home. Company was out of business from phone call to # on the radial. I lacked ability to load logs on it so passed it up. Came with 8 or 9 new bands. And I was shown how to coil uncoil them bands before I was 12. Have not yet tore up any part on my hide in the process :ARMS1: which is possible from rumors I've heard:facepalm:
 

Hinerman

Mastermind Approved!
GoldMember
Local time
3:07 AM
User ID
624
Joined
Jan 20, 2016
Messages
7,480
Reaction score
39,313
Location
NE OK
Country flag
Evening fellas. Wind blew all day. Sure need a good rain! Figure hineyman and them Okies are shooting the breeze and we're getting the blowby![

LOL. It gets windy here but Kansas is on another level....like a permanent tornado except there’s no funnel to run from and hide.

Yes, rain is needed; can’t believe I said that, made me choke to say it
 

JimBear

Mastermind Approved!
Yearly GoldMember
Local time
3:07 AM
User ID
7126
Joined
Aug 23, 2018
Messages
4,328
Reaction score
25,528
Location
IA
Country flag
In case any of you gents haven’t seen it there is a chainsaw dyno thread over in the chainsaw section. Joe @Red97 built the thing. It’s really nice work & an interesting ongoing read. Anyway I have included a couple of torque/hp graphs from a 261, 5105 & 6100 done by Carl @Miller Mod Saws. You will have to blow up the graph to read the print. There are some graphs of other saws in the thread also. The graphs are read right-left

Edited my post to 6100 instead of 361, it was a long day.

0C453C86-50DE-45BF-8CF7-B89804238768.jpeg 28AB276D-BC0E-4F12-8AB9-0E64B4203348.jpeg
 
Last edited:

Red97

Mastermind Approved!
GoldMember
Local time
4:07 AM
User ID
385
Joined
Jan 2, 2016
Messages
7,496
Reaction score
54,157
Location
MI
Country flag
In case any of you gents haven’t seen it there is a chainsaw dyno thread over in the chainsaw section. Joe @Red97 built the thing. It’s really nice work & an interesting ongoing read. Anyway I have included a couple of torque/hp graphs from a 261, 5105 & 6100 done by Carl @Miller Mod Saws. You will have to blow up the graph to read the print. There are some graphs of other saws in the thread also. The graphs are read right-left

View attachment 246259 View attachment 246260

Thank you.

Fixed that for you.

6100 dolmar not 361.

Some very stout saws.
 

Dub11

Saw R skeery
GoldMember
Local time
3:07 AM
User ID
2014
Joined
Oct 21, 2016
Messages
34,636
Reaction score
147,402
Location
Kansas
Country flag
It’s a solvent trap when used with the right fittings :)
Are you running raw dinosaurs in your rigs?

LOL. It gets windy here but Kansas is on another level....like a permanent tornado except there’s no funnel to run from and hide.

Yes, rain is needed; can’t believe I said that, made me choke to say it

Well that cuz Oklahoma sucks and Nebraska blow. Can't catch a break out here.

In case any of you gents haven’t seen it there is a chainsaw dyno thread over in the chainsaw section. Joe @Red97 built the thing. It’s really nice work & an interesting ongoing read. Anyway I have included a couple of torque/hp graphs from a 261, 5105 & 361 done by Carl @Miller Mod Saws. You will have to blow up the graph to read the print. There are some graphs of other saws in the thread also. The graphs are read right-left

View attachment 246259 View attachment 246260

Hell yeah.
 

JimBear

Mastermind Approved!
Yearly GoldMember
Local time
3:07 AM
User ID
7126
Joined
Aug 23, 2018
Messages
4,328
Reaction score
25,528
Location
IA
Country flag
Thank you.

Fixed that for you.

6100 dolmar not 361.

Some very stout saws.
Thanks Joe, I was thinking of the 6100 & posted that posted then got to thinking about the 361 that got ran with the 5101 & 261. Great work on the dyno.
 
Last edited:

Fishnuts2

Here For The Long Haul!
GoldMember
Local time
3:07 AM
User ID
284
Joined
Dec 28, 2015
Messages
1,070
Reaction score
6,326
Location
SE MN
Country flag
Good morning!
Had a friend ask about battery-powered chainsaws. Any ideas on what would be a good one? He's considering Creamsicles.

Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
I ended up with an Oregon Power Now saw from epay as a project that started out cheap and ended up at over $250. Actually surprised by how much I could cut with it. De-limbed a 30' pine in one of the kids yard after getting it down with a real saw. It's a good saw to lend to a few of the neighbors too, as they can't get in too much trouble with it. Cuts like my 310 Echo.

I sold a couple of auto tune saws just because they were no fun to mess with, so I can't see another battery saw in my future.
 

Douglas Ostrander

Here For The Long Haul!
Local time
3:07 AM
User ID
8
Joined
Dec 4, 2015
Messages
866
Reaction score
5,506
Location
Waukee Iowa next to I80
Country flag
Small engine update. Pulled the heads to check cylinders. No rust inside. But plenty of rust on the outside. Cylinder are still new. Oil plug was like new on the inside. Found another reason it was not turning over very easy. Lots of mouse stuffings. Now it spins freely. Will need new gaskets. New coils. Coils froze and split. Lots of new rubber and lots of outside cleaning.
a358ea047bfb04cee71fdac572970416.jpg
54fb2253c08f5f87bb848cadcb37ab62.jpg
eab251aac7c94d61036bc1eff54f6080.jpg
189b69d8ce58e3dc325d462e99efa2cc.jpg
f0a7c9a80ae581c23053a8b24bbf1002.jpg


Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
 

MACHINE

Pinnacle OPE Member
Local time
4:07 AM
User ID
10069
Joined
Jul 29, 2019
Messages
1,070
Reaction score
4,958
Location
Broken Bow, Oklahoma
Country flag
Small engine update. Pulled the heads to check cylinders. No rust inside. But plenty of rust on the outside. Cylinder are still new. Oil plug was like new on the inside. Found another reason it was not turning over very easy. Lots of mouse stuffings. Now it spins freely. Will need new gaskets. New coils. Coils froze and split. Lots of new rubber and lots of outside cleaning.
a358ea047bfb04cee71fdac572970416.jpg
54fb2253c08f5f87bb848cadcb37ab62.jpg
eab251aac7c94d61036bc1eff54f6080.jpg
189b69d8ce58e3dc325d462e99efa2cc.jpg
f0a7c9a80ae581c23053a8b24bbf1002.jpg


Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
Use copper kote on them there heads

Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
 

moparnut88

Here For The Long Haul!
Local time
4:07 AM
User ID
1286
Joined
May 13, 2016
Messages
2,344
Reaction score
12,252
Location
US
Country flag
I will look up copper kote! Not familiar with that name.

Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk

It’s just an aerosol copper spray coating for head gaskets and such. Works really well for sealing imperfections. Like if those gaskets came off clean you could spray them then go back together no problems.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Top