Brian's Husky.

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Brian, I just saw the video you posted. I've seen some of his before, what is he going to do?

Race saws aren't big here because of insurance, but I've always been a bit of a rev head. I just bought a 2100CD and sort of planned for it to go like this one day, even though it's pretty good the way it is.:D

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Brian's now.
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Just a typical 'woods port' job. He will open up the exhaust port and transfers for more flow, adjust the cylinder height for higher compression, make sure the carb will deliver enough fuel to feed it, etc. He's not a big attention whore like some of the builders I've used in the past so he doesn't have his own forum or go around bragging about his work, but I've heard good things about him from other people. We'll see how it goes.

Oh, that 2100 is for sale right now. ;)
 
Timberwolf is a very smart individual, and has his own unique way of going about analyzing and building saws. His saws don't bog down in the cut, but they actually pick up on increasing rpms, that is very impressive....awesome!

I'd say for sure that he's one of the premiere builders, if not the best at what he does. He kindly helped me when I was getting into it, lots of emails from him. Great guy!

I remember his cautions about using a woods mod....more two cycle oil than when stock if you're using 50:1, and don't fry them with a dull chain.
 
He's not a big attention whore like some of the builders I've used in the past so he doesn't have his own forum or go around bragging about his work, but I've heard good things about him from other people. We'll see how it goes.
Brian is one of a few that doesn't blow his own horn .I've found that some of the best kinda keep out of the lime light and just do their own thing in a rather non fanfare type of thing .
 
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