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Husky can't be that good. Everyone is porting them to make them run faster and more power..... Don't seem to see many stihl saws ported..???

 

Run with stihl the make of a saw doesn't matter, its what you are using it for that counts.

 

Oh yes ya do lol maybe not here but they ported big style too trust me lol

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I agree to an extent but honestly you'll need more than a couple of loops

 

Why? They are available here! I actually said a few anyhow, but even a "couple" will keep him going a good while, especially as its "occasional"

 

 

 

Really taking 2 swipes will be quicker than pushing it to it's limits

 

Have you ever used skip on big bars? The whole idea of using it is to not "push the saw to its limits"!:confused1:

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Why? They are available here! I actually said a few anyhow, but even a "couple" will keep him going a good while, especially as its "occasional"

 

 

 

 

 

Have you ever used skip on big bars? The whole idea of using it is to not "push the saw to its limits"!:confused1:

 

Bro I fall timber stateside ya really wanna get into saws etc lol I've falled plenty used many types of chains and bars and guess I know a little bit bout running big saws

 

 

but ya wanna argue go ahead lol

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Bro I fall timber stateside ya really wanna get into saws etc lol I've falled plenty used many types of chains and bars and guess I know a little bit bout running big saws

 

 

but ya wanna argue go ahead lol

 

I think you are missing the point!

 

I'm not into arguing with you, Im asking why you feel putting skip, or semi on a saw will push it too much. The whole idea of it is to enable a smaller saws to run bigger bars.

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