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Cut4fun

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  1. 1 hour ago, Moose McAlpine said:

     

     

    Alright, calm down Karen.

    Hey you missed some. Now clean them good LMAO. 🤦‍♂️

     

    Few more parts saws to clean there Becky.  😅;)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  2. 17 hours ago, spudulike said:

    I never like it when the top end comes off and the land around the cylinder base hasn't been pre cleaned, all that chip and oil falling in to the main bearings:(

    So you clean all your parts saws.  What a laugh. Wasted time.

     

    Saw getting stripped for parts.  😅

  3. 14 hours ago, peatff said:

    Who would spend on a special tool to get little end out then start a strip down with all that crap still on the saw ?

    Ever heard of a parts saw. ;)  All parts getting stripped from saw to sell.  Some went on other saws.

    So who gives a fly crap what gets down in there.  But if you want to volunteer to clean my parts saws be my guest.  😄

  4. One I owned back in 2005 or so Makita 7901.

     

    Woods ported with fingers in rear of cylinder by the late Dave Neiger RIP.  Big Dave

     

    Back then they oiled 32" fine. I heard later on they started getting stingy oiling.

     

     

     

     

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  5. That saw goes back to like 2004 give or take.  Old school build without all the bells whistles of today's saws.

     

    Still one of the best out there IMHO in class.  7900 and 500i  basically same in cuts here.  But you can buy 2 7900 for price of 1 500.

     

    Friends 2 saws in video 

     

     

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  6. 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.
     
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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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  7. 13 hours ago, Moose McAlpine said:

     

    Yeah, suppose so. Will be interesting to see the pricing on them when they're released.

     

    Haven't used any of mine for months but i still want a 592..

    My first post in thread shows our retail price for a xpg with 32"

  8. I sell my used 353 here 200-250USD. Nicer ones bring close to 300USD now days.  Nice saws.

     

    Havent had a nicer one for many years. IMO grab it.

     

    There is a OE and NE so if OE make sure to do the updates to it.

  9. 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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