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Mason's 394 with 404 and a 8pin
Wow that is a stupid fast saw running.404.
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Mason's 394 with 404 and a 8pin
On a hybrid. And it depends on the rest of your numbers and what type of use the saw will see
Those are really conservative numbers. 101-102/122/80 is what I like. Kinda middle of the road as a sporty work saw. I'd like to try 97-118-84 in a hybrid once.So what sort of use would constitute a low 80* intake?
I have just done a 460 and it's at 104/122/75
What difference would taking intake down to 80 make?
Saw will see tree service work 6 days a week
I might get one of those Chinese cylinders and take it out to that and put it on an 044 I have in bits in a box at the momentThose are really conservative numbers. 101-102/122/80 is what I like. Kinda middle of the road as a sporty work saw. I'd like to try 97-118-84 in a hybrid once.
I've done 98 116 81Those are really conservative numbers. 101-102/122/80 is what I like. Kinda middle of the road as a sporty work saw. I'd like to try 97-118-84 in a hybrid once.
How did the saw work with those numbers Mike?I've done 98 116 81
I'm looking for a smurfette sticker for the cylinder coverView attachment 59641
I know you're gonna hate me for this but I couldn't resist. Hehehe
That's definitely one cuttin sumbitch.![]()
Gunna have to expand your horizons sometime!I'm thinking those numbers would be great fun on a speed saw but not in Aussie hardwood for all day work
Still might give it a go as I want to put together an under 77cc stock appearance speed saw to pull a short bar
I knew you been lookin at smurf porn




