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How old? Much more about the history?
So that's a smaller body than the 6400 then?
So what you were trying to say is it needs to have a non rev limiter coil ? or you are talking about setting it up in the wood which would hit the limiter if you revved the saw without load at WOT. I guess that would be alright for me if there was no such thing as limbing and brushing.
Square chisel would help that situation considerable but I don't run it.
These beat up hands are pretty sensitive.
I heard they are smooth saws?
It's the perfect saw for what Im going to be doing. And that's hitting the ground running.
What are you wanting? PM is you prefer?
WOOOT WOOOT!!! love my 61 hunny
Ok thanks. It's a minty saw.
Looking on my phone on this thread,, It appeared older. Couldn't see it that well.
Must of been that ratty looking bar with the paint off of it. I don't have to buy that do I? Because that chit don't fly in London. J/k
Not sure how to get money to you?
I had a PP at one point to deal with Mike.
Doubt I would no how to get into it and I had to wait for 5 biz days a believe and at one time it ended up about 8 days. evidently I was elegable for instance transactions as I had 2 bank accounts but it wouldn't let me add the second. Anyway that was then.
Did they still make at model?
That's ok Randy...I will get it next time it falls back into your lap...Looks like it's sold already.
That's ok Randy...I will get it next time it falls back into your lap...
When that mofo gives you a hard luck story.
Haha. [Just kidding ya Jay]
Send it to me and I will put the final touches on it which will really complement your work ...orrr it can sit on a shelf.
Great job with the saw. It would have been perfect.
On a side note... Why did it not start first pull the second time on the video?
Was it just that you didn't have it on the on position? Or did you choke it off?
Or...
lol..ok...yes I heard you say that more than probably it was a little fat. Wow! "You may be a lover but you ain't no dancer" Did it ever occur to you at any point that just maybe you may be causing the discharge? Just razzing ya. No, I get that you improved the jet. Saw was ripping to heck.I think the low side was a little too fat.
Nice saw Randy.
This reply is golden!lol..ok...yes I heard you say that more than probably it was a little fat. Wow! "You may be a lover but you ain't no dancer" Did it ever occur to you at any point that just maybe you may be causing the discharge? Just razzing ya. No, I get that you improved the jet. Saw was ripping to heck.
I honestly would not have known that engine behaviour could be caused by being a little fat so our definition of "A little fat" are quite different.
We may spin on the same axis but are on opposite poles. I new it wasn't a drip drown as it fired perfect the first time.
I was a bit confused and very curious.
Damn. How would you compare that to one of your 2159's?
I think I've found the way to tune these now Matt. This is how I did this saw......I seated the H screw, and backed it out 1.25 turns. That's it.
Just went out to the shop to check where it was and I’m 1.5 out. I’ll squeak it in a little bit and try it out in the morning we got to go get some firewood.
I went up and let Steve try it at the shop and made some cuts it was running good and I actually had a good chain on it. I kept worrying that I was going to hit the log in front of it. Lol
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I know it’s not a 6100 but I figured a method with my ported 6400 and 7900. I use the tach to tell when it’s bumping the rev limiter then lean it 1/4 turn past the limiter and adjust if needed after that cutting with it. That usually gets me pretty close with them.