tree monkey
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don't run away. i'm waiting on pistons before I make any more changes. we'll see what that leads to.
I've been in this one three times so far....and, like Scott says, I'll be cutting some off the base at some point. Just ain't seeing a good way to drop it too much. Intake port is small, and low already. Not much room to raise the roof of it much without cutting into the strato passages.
Hell, I took it all apart once and mapped it, then put it back together stock to run some more fuel thru it.
Anyway...I'm mucking up Scotts thread.
Just enjoying seeing another one opened up.
Does it matter to cookie cutters on the weekends?
Does it matter to cookie cutters on the weekends?
You bet, ounce here and ounce there, they all ad up.
I once read a post on this site from a member, that he left the exhaust heat shield off of his ms440 to save a ounce, and that he could feel the difference in balance....
To make you use the other side of the Stihl scrunch. LolWas wondering if one of you guys could explain why they changed to this new style plug on some of the newer saws?
I only see the Hooskie and Dolkita guys using their saws to cut cookies on weekends.Does it matter to cookie cutters on the weekends?
Thankfully I can buy a 462 because I nearly broke my arm with a 440, knocked unconscious by a 461 and nearly died picking up a 441. LolI only see the Hooskie and Dolkita guys using their saws to cut cookies on weekends.
The rest of the week they fix them. LMAO
The first thing I’m gonna do to the 462 is put big dogs, wrap handle, west coast clutch cover, scrench holder, fast tach and skid plate on the bottom and complain about how heavy other saws are... even though I added 2.5 lbs to the saw. Lol