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Husqvarna 395 Big Bore (Basic Port Part I)

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2009

Here is my first 395 Big Bore kit that I got from Baileys online. The rakers were a little high, I took them down some after this video. Also saw is running slightly rich on high speed, and chain was too tight! As usual left the tools in the shop. I am running a 28" 58 gauge 3/8" Chisel skip chain with an 8 tooth sprocket.

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  • Yeah your right! That is how a new outta the box chain cuts if you don't sharpen it first!

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  • @1corriganclan1 Yea I'm not suprised. Larger saws normaly have the same amount of RPM's as smaller saws. The diferent between chainsaws with larger bars is that the bars r wider. Smaller cc bars and chains and thiner so its not cuting as much wood. Its called narrow kerf. U can only get narow kerf up to 18 inch thow sadly.... Lil saws can still bog down if u feed them to fast thow. if u want a fast saws get a big saws like (65 cc or more) and put the smallest bar u can on it. Like butter!

  • Sounds good! She outta power up some more when she breaks in. Love the snow!

  • doesnt cut that good for soft wood my 36 cc could do that jesus

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