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Which CC class do you own the most saws in?

In what cc class do you own the most saws in?

  • 30 cc

    Votes: 2 1.8%
  • 40 cc

    Votes: 2 1.8%
  • 50 cc

    Votes: 41 37.3%
  • 60 cc

    Votes: 17 15.5%
  • 70 cc

    Votes: 21 19.1%
  • 80 cc

    Votes: 6 5.5%
  • 90cc

    Votes: 12 10.9%
  • 100 plus

    Votes: 6 5.5%
  • top handle

    Votes: 3 2.7%

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Hours, 361's. Top dawg earner was just lil ol' 200T. They share the most back up sisters. A fine dozen indeed. 6x6 will git ur done. Building a 105cc Stihl soon I hope. This should be interesting.


Two 048's one jug. What should be stuffed on one of them.?
Big beefy bottom end on those gals;)
 

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I could get by with 50cc for most stuff here. a ported 50 really does well. people talk down the 60cc class but I really think it is a neat compromise. a 60 feels like a heavy 50. when ported it runs like a 70.
59 that pulls like a 72 win win for #alldaylong cutting!

@dave Young has the correct answer dot dot dot mic drop
 

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59 that pulls like a 72 win win for #alldaylong cutting!

@dave Young has the correct answer dot dot dot mic drop

I agree with you and Dave, I have more 50cc saws, but I start my day with a 60cc, and spend most of my cutting day with one in my hands. They just do what I want, and don't break my back...

Russ
 

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I could get by with 50cc for most stuff here. a ported 50 really does well. people talk down the 60cc class but I really think it is a neat compromise. a 60 feels like a heavy 50. when ported it runs like a 70.

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I agree with you and Dave, I have more 50cc saws, but I start my day with a 60cc, and spend most of my cutting day with one in my hands. They just do what I want, and don't break my back...

Russ
I have a very bad back. 20+ yrs since a spinal decomp. Drives home the point like a nail or a knife, gas fire, electricution, take your pic.
 

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Bet he's got thicker skin than a rino and knows when to swing for the fences.
If you think my skin is thick you should see my head. :).
I wish I was Asian my wanker would likely be bigger.

I need to make it to some gtg meet folks.

If you are interested here is an article on me in a local paper.
Front page I might. Yes it is a one horse town. :).


I work for a electric utility. Hold a master license but. Haven't wired anything significant for 5 years. I work in safety now.
 

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You don't look FOTB to me but this is one talented guy though, masters, can't wire *s-word, thick head, blows his own horn on net. You know Ron G? does porn? Ah, will call you "Mr Talienta" you'll be on SNL next week and I'll be here all week.

Git me some 60cc's. Brap brap
 

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You don't look FOTB to me but this is one talented guy though, masters, can't wire *s-word, thick head, blows his own horn on net. You know Ron G? does porn? Ah, will call you "Mr Talienta" you'll be on SNL next week and I'll be here all week.

Git me some 60cc's. Brap brap


how about this for FOTB?
 

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Thank You for your service.

My post covers all the saw (s) I need to consistantly take out trees. Anyone beg to differ? Ripped down, blocked out, chunked up some trunks and stumps with muh 361 before. The 200 needs no hype "it do what it do all day long" lol. 35/59/92 Standard opperating procedure.
 

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I think the 50cc class has to be the most used class for most people, I love them myself. I have atleast 5 in that class, maybe 6?
50cc class is the most sold size in Norway by a big margin.
Maskin Salg Evje (a Husky dealer) sell over 50% 550xpg a year, 560xpg is under 10%. The other two saws they sell in a decent number is 555 and 545.
Not much left for the semi pro class and the hobby class :D:D:D

My favourite saws are 242 XPG and 550 XPG
 
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