BlackCoffin
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He should be real happy with that.A local brings his saw over and asks to make it better. Running stihl semi chisel wif bumpers
I think so. I backed the ignition timing off just a hair so it’s easier for him to tune. Nice little bark to it lolHe should be real happy with that.
Chalk and cheese! Sounds nice Kev, nice work.A local brings his saw over and asks to make it better. Running stihl semi chisel wif bumpers
Sounds awesome!I think so. I backed the ignition timing off just a hair so it’s easier for him to tune. Nice little bark to it lol
Nice job Kevin. that 039 looks stronkA local brings his saw over and asks to make it better. Running stihl semi chisel wif bumpers
Nice Ronie. Seems to pull that longer bar pretty wellPicked up some wood to test saws and thought I'd make a quick video.
Ported 372 xtorq with a 390 carb.
Dear lord that must have taken at least 5 hours a day just to polish a couple parts.Wonder how many hours it took to polish this out.
He must spend a lot of time customizing saws, there is a lot of them on his YouTube channel.Dear lord that must have taken at least 5 hours a day just to polish a couple parts.
Nice mate. Nice saw. Was that a hard nose bar?Got out and gave my 088 a run cutting some firewood the Stihl RS .404 handles this relatively clean old dry Stringy bark with ease.
I saw his channel too. He did a TON of them.He must spend a lot of time customizing saws, there is a lot of them on his YouTube channel.
Nice. I bet that saw is fun to runGot out and gave my 088 a run cutting some firewood the Stihl RS .404 handles this relatively clean old dry Stringy bark with ease.