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       #Post#: 62047--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Wild Thingy
       By: awol Date: September 24, 2015, 7:21 pm
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       My cut is not on the video above, and I don't think its on
       any of the vids.
       All saw builds run that day fit in the rules. We all bought
       new Stihl RS chains off the same roll, provided by Randy, and
       ran them on our own bars.
       The Wild Thingy saw had a 2mm stroked crank. The NOS bottle
       was for visual effect, and was not connected to the carb.
       #Post#: 62048--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Wild Thingy
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: September 24, 2015, 7:30 pm
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       [quote author=awol link=topic=5199.msg62047#msg62047
       date=1443140511]
       My cut is not on the video above, and I don't think its on
       any of the vids.
       All saw builds run that day fit in the rules. We all bought
       new Stihl RS chains off the same roll, provided by Randy, and
       ran them on our own bars.
       The Wild Thingy saw had a 2mm stroked crank. The NOS bottle
       was for visual effect, and was not connected to the carb.
       [/quote]
       Great info Thanks.................................
       #Post#: 62078--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Wild Thingy
       By: Chris-PA Date: September 25, 2015, 9:19 am
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       [quote author=Cut4fun . link=topic=5199.msg62000#msg62000
       date=1443118194]
       [quote author=Chris-PA link=topic=5199.msg61956#msg61956
       date=1443053715]
       Cheaters!
       [/quote]
       ???  everything I seen posted was inside the rules stated.
       [/quote]I was just kidding guys - compared to the actual 42cc
       Poulans I hop up a little extra displacement would be a help!
       #Post#: 62081--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Wild Thingy
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: September 25, 2015, 11:29 am
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       [quote author=Chris-PA link=topic=5199.msg62078#msg62078
       date=1443190776]
       [quote author=Cut4fun . link=topic=5199.msg62000#msg62000
       date=1443118194]
       [quote author=Chris-PA link=topic=5199.msg61956#msg61956
       date=1443053715]
       Cheaters!
       [/quote]
       ???  everything I seen posted was inside the rules stated.
       [/quote]I was just kidding guys - compared to the actual 42cc
       Poulans I hop up a little extra displacement would be a help!
       [/quote]
       I  was hoping you were.    8)
       I still cant wait to run into a stihl 290 farmboss chit talker
       again in the woods with my wild thing someday.  Took 1 down with
       a stock partner 5000 and 3/8 before.
       #Post#: 62107--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Wild Thingy
       By: man of stihl Date: September 25, 2015, 4:11 pm
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       People like that is what gives Stihl a bad name. Bragging about
       their awesome home owner class saws.....
       #Post#: 62167--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Wild Thingy
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: September 25, 2015, 7:28 pm
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       [quote author=man of stihl link=topic=5199.msg62107#msg62107
       date=1443215472]
       People like that is what gives Stihl a bad name. Bragging about
       their awesome home owner class saws.....
       [/quote]
       Couple of my buddies are like that with their 310 390 etc.
       Another one used to run 036 till I turned him onto a 272. He
       calls it the Big Swede. Then I showed him the 181SE here and he
       wanted it. But I told Aaron he had dibs. Friend brought plenty
       of drink to try and get me to agree to sale though. But I was
       able to hold out. I did text Aaron though to make sure he still
       was committed back then.
       Every time at work when I hear him going on about big swede. I
       go now you dont want me to get my poulan wild thing out do you.
       :D
       #Post#: 62173--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Wild Thingy
       By: Eccentric Date: September 25, 2015, 8:05 pm
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       That 181SE is safely with me now. 8)
       #Post#: 62175--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Wild Thingy
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: September 25, 2015, 8:09 pm
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       [quote author=Eccentric link=topic=5199.msg62173#msg62173
       date=1443229521]
       That 181SE is safely with me now. 8)
       [/quote]
       Way better off in your hands too.
       #Post#: 63748--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Wild Thingy
       By: scott kunz Date: October 23, 2015, 1:36 am
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       a few pics of shothunters build, 385
       #Post#: 63749--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Wild Thingy
       By: scott kunz Date: October 23, 2015, 1:38 am
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       a few more
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