Got another saw yesterday

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wendell

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Isn't she a beauty?

[Hearth.com] Got another saw yesterday

[Hearth.com] Got another saw yesterday

[Hearth.com] Got another saw yesterday

[Hearth.com] Got another saw yesterday


I didn't need two 395's so did a little horse trading. I'm not going to get to use until at least tomorrow and it is killing me!
 
Very pretty . . . and so shiny.
 
Wendall it's time you open a dealership....You have the inventory now! lol
 
dont see how its going to work without a chain
must be one of them new fangled stealth saws
 
smokinjay said:
Wendall it's time you open a dealership....You have the inventory now! lol

Not yet, I still have to find a Stihl I like and a SP125 and an S-D 166.
 
Even though I haven't got to run it. It is the second saw in this video.

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wendell said:
smokinjay said:
Wendall it's time you open a dealership....You have the inventory now! lol

Not yet, I still have to find a Stihl I like and a SP125 and an S-D 166.


880 is much more than people say! 1000's of people will jump on an 880 threade and bash them. Heck I have the only 880 sold in this County. ever.
 
Nice Wendell!
 
wendell said:
Even though I haven't got to run it. It is the second saw in this video.

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Very Strong! What size block?
 
Engine Displacement: 70.7 cc / 4.3 ci
Power: 5.3 hp / 3.9 kW
Weight: 13.4 lb (less Bar & Chain)
Fuel Capacity: 26 fl. oz.
Oil Capacity: 13.5 fl. oz.
Standard Chain Pitch: 3/8"
Recommended Bar Lengths: 16"-36"
 
wendell said:
Engine Displacement: 70.7 cc / 4.3 ci
Power: 5.3 hp / 3.9 kW
Weight: 13.4 lb (less Bar & Chain)
Fuel Capacity: 26 fl. oz.
Oil Capacity: 13.5 fl. oz.
Standard Chain Pitch: 3/8"
Recommended Bar Lengths: 16"-36"



What size block and what kinda of wood?
 
I thought you meant engine block. :cheese:

Your guess is as good as mine but it looks to be about 10x12 and ash. Remember, I wasn't there.
 
wendell said:
I thought you meant engine block. :cheese:

Your guess is as good as mine but it looks to be about 10x12 and ash. Remember, I wasn't there.


lol 70cc saw not bogging at all on a 10x12 in ash would be a contender for sure.
 
Well, it's not exactly stock. ;-P
 
Damn...Sounds a lot like my Poulan 475,made in same Swedish factory most likely.

4.7 CID 77cc
5.5HP
9600 rpm
14.9 lbs.
Fuel Capacity 28.8 oz
Oil Capacity 13.4 oz
Recommended Bar Lengths 16"-36"
 

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I wouldn't quite go that far. LOL

Plus, mine's turning 13,500+
 
wendell said:
I wouldn't quite go that far. LOL

Plus, mine's turning 13,500+

Little short there wendall.
 
Good saw Wendell

I have been running one for two years now and I love it!

Billy
 
Cowboy Billy said:
Good saw Wendell

I have been running one for two years now and I love it!

Billy

Then you need to put it in your signature! ;-)

Thanks!
 
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