Hall84
Super OPE Member
Looking good Mike!!!!!Hot off the bench
Looking good Mike!!!!!Hot off the bench
What were the changes to the Partner and MK2?Did some base cut/ port timing to Echo 4510.
ran other 50cc saw to compare.
Pretty coolLatest acquisition. Dolmar CC Super.
I cannot figure out how to get back into my YouTube account since I got a new phone. So for now I started another.
Hope you enjoy.
Sorry fellows, got the cotton mouth. Sound like I’m drunk. lol
Yeah, thanks!Pretty cool
I like that. Runs nice. OE top end?Ported 372xp. Full rebuild, new cylinder, wiseco, 390 intake and carb.
20” 8T and my 3/8 square play chain that I use on 90cc saws. The chain is due for a touch up.
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She sure is singing! How about 359(no stuffers) bottom with 357 p&c? I hear they’re the bestest’s.Woods ported 357xp.
New oe cylinderI like that. Runs nice. OE top end?
I personally haven’t built one that way yet. I believe @Stump Shot has built a couple that way and has had really good results.She sure is singing! How about 359(no stuffers) bottom with 357 p&c? I hear they’re the bestest’s.
My 357 is built this way. Sure goes well, alot of power for small saw. I run 3/8 on an 18"bar. @huskihl managed to get his hands on (or into) the cylinder then got built down under by @markds2 .I personally haven’t built one that way yet. I believe @Stump Shot has built a couple that way and has had really good results.
It's just the nature of things as when you order a new 359 cylinder kit, Husqvarna sends you a 357xp kit as that is all that is still available. Which leads to so many built that way. Otherwise in reality, as far as the hobbyist is concerned, they can be built any which way a person has the inclination to, with all the mixing and matching of different cylinders and carburetors to suite their tastes or just using what happens to be available to them at the time, it's all good and part of the fun.I personally haven’t built one that way yet. I believe @Stump Shot has built a couple that way and has had really good results.
Sweet running saw! Looks like what we call a chestnut oak log. Some call it rock oak. Definitely hard! Chain looks nice too...Here’s a neat old saw. Hope you like it.