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well get over itTalking about variables is a valid point but putting Mitch's name in the same sentence with Jmssaws is a real low blow...IMO.
just showing you his video is *B-S....Dude, are you here to have a real conversation?
I personally think it’d make sense for a ported 73cc saw to outcut a stock 79cc. And both saws need to have the same bar and chain to make it as even as possible. There’s other variables but that’d make for a long post. I think it’s all in the chain for the most part.
don’t be calling me a leftist and don’t be trying to spread your *B-S....No reason to act like a spoiled leftist. Most of us are here to get information. You have a meltdown when someone mentions Echo and Stihl in the same breath. Did you not see the part where the same b&c was used? Maybe the Stihl was so slow because of the Echo bar...LMAO.
Chill out, grow up, and let's talk like adults.
nope just calling out the *B-S....Tourette's much?...LMAO.
let's talk like adults
Was that a capital, “I”..??i want to suck mitchs dick
I had the chance to try this saw, and honestly, the saw is almost perfect... Except for the stock power.
I guess a good porting job will make an amazing saw.
If it was your video, I’d give it another chance with it run-in and adjusted & with EXL chain.
Out of the box and unadjusted they have notably lower power.
Sure, porting makes a lot more difference as well but box stock it is very far away from stock![]()
The saw I used was well tuned and had something like 20 tanks through it.