Here is my small saw. Found this in the metal dumpster at the county dump, took it home and it fired up. But it had a little gas leak so I brought it to my saw guy, he did a few more things to it, cost me $100. .
Had to call it quits on this oak, way too much dirt and rocks. Not worth it. I've been rocking oregon semi chisel chain and it works pretty decent and can still bore cut to avoid the dirt.
First thing that comes to mind, it's like a picture of a diesel locomotive up on the wood pile. Lol. What's the song... it's got overdrive but just won't stall.
Someone dropped a bunch of big Bradford pear rounds at dads buddy's garage and the splitter wouldn't touch it. Told him I got something at home that will split it. 2095 reminds me of some of the big old saws I've run at gtgs. Hit a tuff spot in a log or noodling and it drops some RPM and just keeps going on grunt.
Jolly good time last night. All saws took a trip around the Super Jolly and got a good cleaning. Ready for the next outing.
That's my next saw related purchase. After seeing Kevins and getting a little tutorial from him I knew I "needed" that in my life.