Holy Frijoles! Looks and sounds absolutely killer! Dude...that's pretty damn sweet. Can't wait to compare it to other stuff and see what it's like in my wood over here. But yeah...me likey!
Me too! Another nice thing about this experiment is you're like 4000 feet lower in elevation than I am. Always wondered how much of a difference that would make.
Hard as hell I just took down a 122,inch diameter oak with my 064 pro ,and it's a damn good saw gointo rebuild her this yr it a pleasure not having to force the saw thru the wood good job on motor ,any suggestions
@charleskauffman117 less is more with the 064/066 saws. If you start hogging things out, you'll go backwards. Read as many forum threads on porting 064s as you can before you start. And if in doubt, send it to someone who's done plenty of em. Those cylinders won't be any easier to find
I posted a video yesterday I think with a 42 on it. Mine wears a 36 inch lightweight. A real middleweight powerhouse for sure. Just finished a 390xp that fits into that category too. Great power for the weight
Holy Frijoles! Looks and sounds absolutely killer! Dude...that's pretty damn sweet. Can't wait to compare it to other stuff and see what it's like in my wood over here. But yeah...me likey!
Me too! Another nice thing about this experiment is you're like 4000 feet lower in elevation than I am. Always wondered how much of a difference that would make.
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Nice
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Well shiiiiiit.... nice work man!!!! That might make him a Stihl guy!!
I just pulled my phone out of my pocket to send you the video! Calling this one "king shit"
And it's oak or a hard wood ,damlike butter
Yup, oak log that's been down a year or two now
Hard as hell I just took down a 122,inch diameter oak with my 064 pro ,and it's a damn good saw gointo rebuild her this yr it a pleasure not having to force the saw thru the wood good job on motor ,any suggestions
@charleskauffman117 less is more with the 064/066 saws. If you start hogging things out, you'll go backwards. Read as many forum threads on porting 064s as you can before you start. And if in doubt, send it to someone who's done plenty of em. Those cylinders won't be any easier to find
Nice saw I got the 3ft bar on mine
I posted a video yesterday I think with a 42 on it. Mine wears a 36 inch lightweight. A real middleweight powerhouse for sure. Just finished a 390xp that fits into that category too. Great power for the weight
That's hot