Husky doesn’t offer the same thing. But they don’t normally need it. His saw has the same oil pump as a 390. They’re notoriously good
Merry Christmas, Scotty. Tell the better half and your kids Hey from Michigan
This would be a great option. Not really considered a pro saw, but it has many of the pro saw features of the 2 series Huskies. Leaps and bounds...
Give her some money and send her shopping
Solid buy:yes: Bar and chain alone has to be $150-200
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Stihl calls for a 13/64 file for 3/8 chain. Everyone else recommends 7/32. Your 2 in 1 needs 13/64. The 2 in 1 with 7/32 files is for .404 chain
Thanky. Call me dumb. I’ve never heard of a seat cover that would fit a tractor. Particularly one that was so readily available. Hats off, sir :tip:
I haven’t run many, but what I’ve learned is that Echo/Shin is at the top of the heap for blowers and trimmers
“I fear we have awakened a sleeping giant” Ya think?
Awesome rig. I have an L48. Any links to the seat cover?
Looks like they got you taken care of. Basically, as soon as you release some forward pressure it should burble/4 stroke
Run lots of oil in that saw and tune it so that it barely cleans up in the wood or it won’t last
Yep correct.
No pro here either. I grind the same as you. Less moving of gadgetry is better :yes:
Were you changing the 10° vise tilt from tilting the chain toward you for right cutters, to tilting the chain away from you for left cutters?
I figured it was either that or the fact that he doesn’t like his picture taken and he’s getting rid of any incriminating evidence in the vicinity...
Any pics of the front and back of your vise, Dave? I’ve never seen a 410 in person so I’m not directly familiar with it
You ain’t wrong.
Marketplace is a tough sell. I was referring to the Chainsaw Repair and/or Dolmar chainsaw groups on fb. Like a forum, but the posts and info get...