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Stubby

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  1. Think mine is 104 drive links but that is .404 pitch ,
  2. Mars attacks ( the original ) . Assault on precinct 13 ( the original ) So shit they were good !
  3. Yes Matty . I got 2 cans from a bloke in the States , one for the 390 and one for the 372 both of which Spud ported .
  4. Oh yea . So it is . Think thats Matty using it ?
  5. I think the vid was my 372 . Both had the twin port muffler
  6. Spud ported my 390 some years back . I think it has the blue coil but obviously the limiter never cuts in when in wood . It definitely revs higher than standard and is more responsive all round .
  7. Can you give any more info or is that a no no at this stage ?
  8. Fuck you ! Oh yea that's it Fuck You
  9. Running full skip chain may help ( if you are not already ) .
  10. Is the oiler turned up to max ? Also I think there is an up rated oiler for longer bars .
  11. If you are only going to use he saw about 3 times a year then Aspen or similar pre mixed alkelite fuel would be a must .
  12. Oh , I expect to be arrested at any moment .
  13. It has always depended on what literature you read I have found . American spec says 36" Uk says 28" . I run 36" .404 on mine no problems to be fair .
  14. Not fussed . Sold 3120 but kept 395 and 390 and yes ...keeping them . ?
  15. Stubby

    Dolmar

    Can't believe we are 3rd ! and Wasps are were we normally are !
  16. Stubby

    Dolmar

    That's cutting like a nutter Andrew ! ?
  17. Actually it depends on were the chain contacts the strides . If it is a couple of inches from the bucking dawgs on the under side the bar can be twenty feet long it will still be as quick as a 13" bar in the same position . Also a longer bar saps a little power so chain speed might be a tad slower for a given sprocket size .
  18. Caught a coasting chain on the upper leg of my strides once . small rip to the outer fabric is all .

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