I'm glad you got it and happy for you. I just got my second 10mm 044 back today... They are special...
Thank you.. It's a saw I have heard much about (10 mm). Congrats on yours coming home. The saw is fine as is.. It runs and the piston,rings, and cyl look amazing. But I plan to put a 044 tank back on it, as well as a few other things.
This came to Utah today, via FedEx. I made a trade deal with Keith Walsh for the power head. I modified the Carlton bar to a 14mm slot.
The 797 from Lee in MA arrived on Wednesday.Great compression,need to adjust the carb for my elevation/location.Hope to get that done in a few days.Will be ordering a .404 skip chain soon also,its what I prefer on longer bars. Am very pleased with it of course.
Edit: The saw started in the middle of the cardboard sheet, as evidenced by the bar oil. However, the basso profundo rumble of the exhaust caused the saw to "walk" its way forward.
.325 and 9 pin rim How do you like that setup? I have an 8 pin rim, 3/8 chain on 25 inch bar and like it.
Always wanted to run one of those. It looks like it has a MMW sticker ? If so I bet that thing is a beast
Picked up this Lancaster Friday, the manager of a pawn shop around the corner from my office bought it for me. The bar is cooler than the saw...
I have not used it to cut anything other than that small piece in that video. I never have tried a 3/8 8 pin on the 441, but that is what is on the 660. I thought the 441 did not have enough power to pull a 3/8 8 pin. I have a piece of an old dry log, maybe I can get a chance to try the 441 with the .325 9 pin this week.
I took the 261 and Christine back to make more pumkins. After making over a half dozen, it's getting much easier, quicker, and they look better And a selfless pic of Christine with my GFY marker job and the scrench holder I added.