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Cut4fun

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  1. I posted pics of the 881 in another thread like this one months ago here too. It's strato. Better get your 880's now or a 3120 etc. Where I save my info. http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/stihl/stihl-881/
  2. Pulled the 54mm cylinder off being someone wanted it worse then me 83cc. Sold with 1 ring NOS piston. Rarer 2 ring NOS piston back on shelf. 50mm quad port 71cc going in it's place. Being someone wanted the whole saw that way.
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    Orange makita

    Still blue over there? They went to makita name on the dolmars saws with dolmar colors a few years ago here. My ole blue one when makita was still blue. Then updated to the newer black covers when came out with prefilter in them.
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    Echo 70cc+

    Is that the little light weight 2500 battery top handle one? I posted a thread on it about a week ago. Some video out there of folks running them.
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    Echo 70cc+

    Nothing here yet. Just that they have been for sale across the pond now.
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    Echo 70cc+

    Anything yet?
  7. Stihl plastic cases saws bar studs same way. Had to fix many. They even sell a oversize stud for fix.
  8. Yep 555 560 562 575 25 14-01
  9. Cut4fun

    GB Bars

    Friend runs a 44" and 60" and they are some heavy duty bars and the weight to prove it. Love working on his woods ported 3120 with unlimited coil and H side carb.
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    346XP

    Orange top cover clips, no primer, 45cc Grey clips, primer, 50cc Some of the NE 346 50cc did come with orange clutch covers too. So not a 100% sure fire tell tell. One dealer that sent me this one had like 5 come in with orange covers. NE 50cc pic
  11. Never really left. Just changed hands 2014. Did leave the US market though. Always been abroad. The end of Solo CHAINSAWREPAIR.CREATEAFORUM.COM The end of Solo
  12. Info on the 400 with mag piston Re: Stihl 400 MS400 C CHAINSAWREPAIR.CREATEAFORUM.COM Re: Stihl 400 MS400 C
  13. Pferd makes them for stihl if you want to save some $. Pferd ones are blue. PFERD Chain Saw Files & Accessories - CHAIN SHARP® CS-X - CHAIN SHARP CS-X WWW.PFERDUSA.COM
  14. Cut4fun

    Tanaka 7201

    Looks like a copy of the stihl 381 or 380 72.2cc
  15. Cut4fun

    Tanaka 7201

    Should take stihl mount bar. Looks like a china copy stihl
  16. Cut4fun

    Echo 70cc+

    Hope your right on the no auto carb crap. ?
  17. Cut4fun

    Echo 70cc+

    This exemption is for a total of thirty (30) ECPs (20 chainsaws, model numbers CS-621SX and CS-7310SX and 10 leaf blowers, model number PB-8010 to be used for display by Briggs and Stratton Australia staff only. https://www.environment.gov.au/system/files/ecp-19-0013e.pdf
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    Echo 70cc+

    Guy in Maine = some information on the CS-73 series. What I was told was that it's at almost 14,000 rpm and has a lot of torque. It weighs less than a 576 so that should be around 572 weight. There is one up here that has almost 2 years of testing on it.
  19. Might be worth a read. http://chainsawrepair.createaforum.com/husqvarna/50-husky/
  20. Have you put in a new carb kit yet? Dias get stiff and wont pump or flow. Try 1.25 to 1.5 turns out on your L side. IMO maybe try 1.25 on H to be on safe side till you figure out where you are. So not to be to lean. JMO One I had got for dad.
  21. I had a older Tsu bar 37" 119dl (sold as 36") that came off a guys 2095 that ran it hard. It was still a great bar for me and then traded to a guy later to be used on his mill set up. Notice the ole tip was 6 rivet.
  22. I was looking at one of my Oregon bars with that cut at back and wondered if that tail mount cut would help those longer sugi bars breaking and cracking. You might be onto something to save folks bars.

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