the GOAT
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346xp and o44 (10mm hd2)
Sounds like me...Sorry I'm way past that.... Last time I went to cut wood away from my shop, I had my 288, ms460, 66, 55, 350, ms260, and 200t.
My buddy looked at me and said "dude there's not that much to cut here..."
Lol
And I used them all...
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That was not awesome or incredible ......Shame on you ...346xp and o44 (10mm hd2)
Excellent combo for a Stihl guy. There's not much you can't tackle with that on my coast.026/ 460
This is the poster for "Not having a good day".Same two as I have for years: 036Pro and ProMac 800. Ron
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Sometimes I'm halfway serious with my poasting.That was not awesome or incredible ......Shame on you ...
oh jesus, I have to pick two???
Makita ea5000 (dolmar 5105), and Makita 7901
6100 would come in close 3rd.
I think the 5100S and 5105 have got a bad rep from factory lean set carbs. They aren't under rated by any means just over looked by most b/c they are scared of the carb situation. Shoot, look at @WKEND LUMBERJAK 's new 5105 from @Miller Mod Saws saws. I swore he was running a 6100 for a couple mins this last weekend. One of the best 5105's I have had my hands on! Weight of a 50cc and power of a 60c! Miller, when I can afford the parts you'll be seeing a ea5000/5105 from me! The videos of this 5105 do NOT do it justice. You can count seconds and on videos and compare saws but to actually run them and know which one has the power and speed in RL is way better!