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Jamie Jones
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Youtube channel  afleetcommand has been playing with a g888 recently. Cant say its much of a review or the saws caoability and there's a lot of talk but the guy has run a few saws and he's pretty happy with it. Sounds pretty rough though, bag of nails rough.

 

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I'm actually impressed with this late model clone.  11.5 rev limit though. Unlimited coil 25usd.

 

Build has got so close to oem wise now and the feel etc to the plastics.

 

I have ran many 084's stock and woods ported.  3120's stock and woods ported.  166's woods ported. 088 stock.

 

Snappy throttle and all. Beast in the cuts. 

 

Milling guys going to love them local for the price of 569USD.

 

 

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  • 3 weeks later...

Ported Echo cs1201 hits the dyno! 

This build is made for torque for a west coast who will be using this saw for milling old growths with 72"

 

Stock: 7hp 6nm @6k rpm

Ported9hp 6+nm @7.8k rpm

 

Low down hp and tq numbers are almost double than stock 3120xp, which is where majority of the time it'll spend during milling with 72". When b&c combo reaches a certain length, you will actually need more power in the lower rpm range to maintain pull. A high hp saw will bog in this situation

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I come across this old 115cc homie 2000 yesterday.  About same PHO dry weight as 88.
 
I like whoever bought it new had the 22" 23" bar on big cc.   Original bar.
 
Uncleaned as brought home.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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I didnt know they had 2000 kev, always thought it was 2100 only
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1 hour ago, Robin Wood said:
1 hour ago, Cut4fun said:
I come across this old 115cc homie 2000 yesterday.  About same PHO dry weight as 88.
 
I like whoever bought it new had the 22" 23" bar on big cc.   Original bar.
 
Uncleaned as brought home.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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I didnt know they had 2000 kev, always thought it was 2100 only

What I am learning 2000 was made till 1968 and predecessor to 2100

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