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Robin Wood

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  1. Those model was never offered here unfortunately
  2. https://youtu.be/WeV1OFgzRrM That ported 084 in wood!
  3. https://youtu.be/MUTVA5LMimE Humble request to all members here to sub, like, share this channel, plenty interesting projects coming in future! I built that 2511t and 084 🤟 If anyone is looking to get new saw ported, you can look for me
  4. For sale NOS ms660 gbp 1,150 delivered to the UK
  5. I can get that delivered to UK mate
  6. NOS jons 920 with working chain brake
  7. Only once long ago bro I got 1 last nos ms660 laying around
  8. I can get 372xp oe stock or ported delivered if anyone is looking in that range 😉
  9. Yes mate pho delivered to the UK
  10. 395xp is gbp 900 delivered
  11. They're nice felling and stumping saw, good weight and power. Like 372 on steroids lol
  12. Bump 390xp Gbp 800 delivered to UK
  13. Still can't beat uncles 30 dolmar 166s He was probably hoarding half of the 166 existed on the planet lol
  14. Yeah mate, the only 100 over cc saw that looks good imo is 2100xp. Then maybe 084 in 2nd place
  15. Looks can be deceiving lol Jokes aside, they'll pull 72" milling in stock form with 404 chain
  16. 8t with 404 is no joke I can only imagine the amount of torque this monster has
  17. I didnt know they had 2000 kev, always thought it was 2100 only
  18. 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 Ported: 9hp 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
  19. Looks pretty solid, lewis?
  20. Robin Wood

    3120 Value?

    If someone is looking for saws no longer being supplied in UK, do let me know. I can arrange that. Working on this beast now for a PNW guy who's gonna mill with 72" bar, he deals with old growths

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