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Started by Gearbox, December 17, 2015, 08:32:59 PM

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Gearbox

Last nite I put a throttle cable in a 394xp . We in north MN do not see very many saws larger than 70 cc . To get try out a 94 cc saw WOW that was POWER . Heavy for a 70 Y O man but I still think I could run it for a tank of gas as a landing saw .
A bunch of chainsaws a BT6870 processer , TC 5 International track skidder and not near enough time

barbender

You're right Gearbox, anything over 70cc is rare up here.  I had a friend come back from Washington state with a ported 385 Husky, that's the biggest saw I've had the opportunity to run. I liked it a LOT!! He wouldn't sell it to me >:( ;D
Too many irons in the fire

celliott

I got a 395xp for my alaskan mill, it's got plenty of power.
Also got a 394 I will rebuild someday. Need a few more parts. Really don't think I need two 90cc+ saws, but oh well!
Chris Elliott

Clark 666C cable skidder
Husqvarna and Jonsered pro saws
265rx clearing saw
Professional maple tubing installer and maple sugaring worker, part time logger

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