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35 minutes ago, Rough Hewn said:

Be interesting to compare stock with ported.
But was anyone surprised the 90cc ported Saw was the fastest?
Anyone had a 261 ported?
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I have a 261c that I hotwoods ported ... I run 16” bar with ps 63 chain ... it rips !!!

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? Square ground chain in the first video, and what looks to be black walnut in the second video. The saw in the video you posted sounds like OK, but not quite like the others.

 

I've seen that guy on YouTube before he looks like he's not dealing with a full deck of cards if you know what I mean. The gentleman in the first video Ports saws for professional loggers all over the world, logger Wade on YouTube sure likes his saws, that's how I found him.

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, FireWood30 said:

 

 

 


? Square ground chain in the first video, and what looks to be black walnut in the second video. The saw in the video you posted sounds like OK, but not quite like the others.

 

 

 

Yah , if you listen to the tone of all 3 saws you can definitely HEAR the difference between them as far as rpm in the cut ... For an everyday work Saw me 261c has treated me kindly ... Good on fuel too !  Finished using other builds that run out of fuel with 1/2 tank of oil left (oilers maxed) I’ve also machined a tuned intake with a k/n oiled filter to add some punch and get rid of the stock “twist” lock plastic finger arrangement  that wears over time (a known qty) ... I’ve found the stock system will let fines into the carb throat and firing chamber especially when flow-enhanced and sucking more air- Seems to suck around lip ... grease can be used as a fix but they STIHL won’t flow the cfm of a k/n plus it’s virtually maintenance-free with an outwears affixed ... cut , fill tank - rinse and repeat 

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16 minutes ago, FireWood30 said:

? Square ground chain in the first video, and what looks to be black walnut in the second video. The saw in the video you posted sounds like OK, but not quite like the others. I've seen that guy on YouTube before he looks like he's not dealing with a full deck of cards if you know what I mean. The gentleman in the first video Port sauce for professional loggers all over the world, logger Wade on YouTube sure likes his saws, that's how I found him

 

Yah , mastermind (Randy) from Tennessee is featured in your first video ; the second is Brad Snelling from Ohio ... both are competent builders ... as far as the gent in the video goes I assure you he’s playing with full-deck , in fact he’s got xtra cards up his sleeve ? 

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