Jonsered 2171 / Husky 372xpw
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LOL !
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Man those are fast saws! What do you think the top RPM is on those things? and I'm guessing P&D stands for Ported and Cleaned, but I'm only guessing.
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What the hell is James May??
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James May???
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Who ported those saws? Nice video by the way
iwasborntohunt357 3 months ago
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They were initially done by DozerDan, but they've been rebuilt since these vids....
WoodChucker81 3 months ago
@WoodChucker81 Nice, Now do you use them for heavy work? I don't know but I heard that it isn't good to use ported saws for very heavy work but I don't understand how that could be possible? I do extreme work and I don't have a ported saw and people say it's bad to do, do you have an opinion on that?
iwasborntohunt357 3 months ago
@iwasborntohunt357 Any ported saw will have a shorter life span than of a stock saw. But if if the saw is ported properly, doesn't run too lean, and is limited to a "woods port", you'll have a good strong running saw for many years of daily use.
WoodChucker81 3 months ago
@WoodChucker81 Thanks for the info, I'm not gonna port my saw though mine works just fine for the ammount of very heavy work I do, Thanks and be safe!
iwasborntohunt357 3 months ago
@iwasborntohunt357 It's fun though. If you ever do it, plan on being addicted, lol. :)
No problem on the info. Check out some of my latest vids with the title "Maine GTG" on the vids - look for the 372xpw and Solo 681 vids. Now those saws are monsters. :D
Thanks and be safe yourself!
WoodChucker81 3 months ago