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  1. Al Smith

    My new(ish) saw

    That one most likely will go for 3 times that amount. Since the price of 090's has hit the stratosphere most other large saws are following suit . That one is listed by Rich Dougan[Sawking] I have no idea how he finds so many old large saws but he must have cornered the market in the PNW.
  2. Al Smith

    My new(ish) saw

    Seemed rather timely ,I leeched a picture of the 090 mount from one for sale on e-bay.The seller said it would fit the 075/076 ,084/088 and the 090.
  3. Al Smith

    My new(ish) saw

    That is about typical of an 090 .These things have an air vain governer that keep the rpm's down .Powerfull,not lightning fast. The old ones you hear so much about in the saw races had been highly doctored on. I have been told that even a souped up only kicked em over at about 9,000 rpms,more...
  4. Al Smith

    My new(ish) saw

    I've never actually seen an 090 mount pattern.I have been told however that with minor differences they are close to the 084/088 mount. If I'm not mistaken,Mike Acres web site shows a majority of the different mounts. Just as an example,I pick up a large Stihl mount,Winser bar,36" plus a new...
  5. Al Smith

    My new(ish) saw

    An 090 has plenty of grunt,no doubt. This bar issue comes up all the time.It really is not that hard to retrofit one mount of bar for another.I've done a bunch of them myself and it really is not that big of a deal. The 4 foot bar on the Homey in my avatar is actually a hardnose Mac mount...
  6. Al Smith

    My new(ish) saw

    I've got a thundering old 650 too but being somewhat like Stumper I prefer 32 to 1 also.It only smokes when you first start it up ,due to a bit of oil sucked in by the impulse oil pump,old ya know. I imagine 40 or 50 to one would work fine but I tell you now old habits die hard.I used to wonder...
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