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  1. woodworkingboy

    Husqvarna 3120XP vs. 395XP vs. Sithl 660-880

    Yeah, Dean. Too bad, he had his ups and downs. It seems rather labor intensive work to make a go of it....what isn't?
  2. woodworkingboy

    Husqvarna 3120XP vs. 395XP vs. Sithl 660-880

    Is Jay(?) at Hotsaws still doing the work? Last I heard he was in a bind, but hoped to get back to regular. I think he was talking about ceramic pistons at the time, got me curious.
  3. woodworkingboy

    Husqvarna 3120XP vs. 395XP vs. Sithl 660-880

    Our Australian friend from 'Treeworld'...now a defunct site. From what I have seen, the most in depth analysis of what all is involved with mods, from straight work saws on up into the experimental zone, is Brian, aka Timberwolf. I don't know if he is currently taking on other folks saws, too...
  4. woodworkingboy

    Husqvarna 3120XP vs. 395XP vs. Sithl 660-880

    I made one post at Peka's and got banned. I mean one post! He might have asked me if I was having a bad day.
  5. woodworkingboy

    Husqvarna 3120XP vs. 395XP vs. Sithl 660-880

    I modify my own saws, nobody else here to do it, probably in the whole friggen country. I have inspired at least one other guy to do it as well. All my mods have been successful, I think i can say, except a clamshell design which i don't think is possible. I think I ruined it. :( Some saws...
  6. woodworkingboy

    Husqvarna 3120XP vs. 395XP vs. Sithl 660-880

    The Stihl 076 is a great saw if you can find one in good shape. Five stars for starting reliability after sitting for a long time, and for durability. 111ccs is enough. I also have an 880 and an 090, but the 076 just seems less hassle, except for no decomp on it. Some have the button.
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