R40 or p100?does this poor old thing count?View attachment 132423
Those MMWS 395's are in a class by themselves. Better than just about any 6 cube and several well ported 7 cubes.Randy ported it
Those MMWS 395's are in a class by themselves. Better than just about any 6 cube and several well ported 7 cubes.
I went there for some Husky parts once. The Portland dealers don't stock much. Woods sure has a fancy showroom. I went to the place up the road from there for rigging, though, not so fancy.Woods up here in Longview use to make a nasty little 395 it was a bit of a hybrid saw.
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I like the 298/2100/2101 series saws, but a 394/5 is a better choice if you can have only one large saw.
298 FTW!
Dude that AF looks like the one off my car lol.
That's funny, it reminds me of when my buddy saw the BDC under the hood of my Mac. He said, "That looks like the same size carburetor I had on my Rambler".Dude that AF looks like the one off my car lol.
119 links?Only have a 395 for a big saw. Normally run a lw 28” but picked up this Total Super 36”. Waiting on the chain View attachment 132459View attachment 132460
Yes, an Odd ball. I like the .063 for oiling
3/8 .063 119
I think you’ll like the 28” it balances nicely. That’s what I run on mine as well sometimes34 1/2” from the tip of West coast spikes to the tip of the bar. Given the weight, I think it will run the 28” the majority of the time.
How many times are you going to edit that post lmaoI think you’ll like the 28” it balances nicely. That’s what I run on mine as well sometimes