Great video Tinman. Wow thank you for the shoutout Holy smokes. I look forward to seeing how the exhaust change works. That's awesome. You rock brother. Love it🌲❤🌲✊🪓
I do not have the head in front of me but both the intake and exhaust ports looked off center, or angled, and the transfers looked diagonal. Might all this be causing useful swirling and maybe help the fuel stay in suspension. Wave front or flame front burning the fuel more completely comes to my mind although I do not have the modern two stroke knowledge that you have researched. Love watching and learning from you. A round of Opti 2 for everyone.
Really like watch you port...I have been working with power tools for over 40 years... building custom signs and custom made tools for building custom stuff. There is such satisfaction in doing it wright...Your awesome..
Really had a good chuckle about the "Mens Grooming Advice" early on.. yep. Being a guy I find my tools often pretty darn useful for removing "unadvertised" features. Heh. Great video. Really enjoy this stuff ..oh and the grooming advice.
Is that stock exhaust port sloppy manufacturing or intentional 🤔 im still not confident enough to grind on my mint 850,im just gunna keep grinding on the easy to accumulate husky 2 series lol those mccullochs are a strange design they pull like deisel tho lots of down low grunt,thanks for showing what your doing in great detail very much appreciated
Love how you did the camera .hey talk to Donny walker or his dad about McCulloch saw Let me have more info that you can use and I’m glad you getting rain I wish you could send the rain my way because all we have is the fire the Dixie fire that is my home stands but the town is gone
Finally all caught up in the videos got about 15 of your videos in this week been following along , than like you said in a recent video always something to do on this acreage this year seem little more than last couple. But great job tinman keep it up
Have you ever put an anemometer on the intake of a saw for beginning and end comparison? I have 1 due here in a few days and I plan on doing a comparison when I get a chance. More should in theory mean more power.
Tinman thanks for so many tips on all of these saws sr. Really helps a lot. One question. Have you ever ported an old gear driven Mac? Love ya buddy. 🌲🌲🌲
Idk if mr tinman will be able to respond to everyone but from what I've heard him talk about mac's in past I dont believe I've ever heard him mention mac's, he says theyere "unabtanium" in his area so I really doubt it, if he responds hit me back, got my curiosity now, I do know hes done a few, but I doubt gear drive or I'm sure he would tell us
Hey tinman I have heard great things about you from tazman he’s a good buddy of mine. Anyways figured I would come over and check out a video. Awesome saws I see and I like macs keep rolling man.
I dont think they would hold up very long and a clamshell case is generally in ALL of the cheap or homeowner saws, making it tough to...do too much without special tooling, and small(generally cheaper) saws are hard to get in an grind even if it had a standard head
@@travisweldmaster7815 i know, but it would be a challenge in the least, just to see how cheap the engineering and manufacturing of the saws are! I have been running cheap saws for a few years, (poulan pro 5020, and have processed about 50 cord with it) and now just starting to have issues with it, but found out most of the issues are poor assembly ( loose nuts and fasteners) but runs strong when running! The poulan saws are a part of the Husqvarna family of saws and share many components so it may be worth looking into.
Great video bud. Glad your getting some rain!! The humidity finally broke here in Maine and I’m so glad. We don’t do well in humidity here. That was very odd how that wasn’t centered to the cylinder. I wonder if all the 850’s were like that?? As always WORK SAFE 😎😎🇨🇦🇺🇸