That little saw is definitely punchin' above its weight. The only time I reach for anything under 50cc is my Echo 440evl because it pulls like a 60cc saw or my Mini Mac or J-Red m361 for brush cutting. The little guys with .325 chains just take forever getting through the fire logs.
Yo BH;) Inherited my grandfather’s ‘98 Husqvarna 141. Running strong w/o cover, but pick-up is weak w/ cover installed. Has little vent @ the handle. She’s responsive w/o cover & clean. It’s almost like she needs more air. I’ve considered opening the small hole for the trigger just a little. Open to any thoughts if you have a moment. Ty
well you did a grand job buddy. i'm going to give porting a go an a cheep 372 clone for practice then an 038 and husky 162 in my collection. any tips ? all the best from the u.k
The 141 is considered as a forest saw & was designed for cutting large trees even as small as they are they cut exceptionally well for only having a 16" blade on it.
Great little homeowner saw. I’ve cut anything from 2” to 20” with it no problem
Impressive for a little guy.another happy customer 👍 look forward to the live feed
Yes sir it wont be long lol
That's a pretty snappy saw
Yes sir that little saw is all grown up now. You've been "bellhopped"
Great work buddy. Tom will "like"
Great little saw there Bellhopper looks good👍
That is some big chips from a little saw Stay true my brother
That little saw is definitely punchin' above its weight. The only time I reach for anything under 50cc is my Echo 440evl because it pulls like a 60cc saw or my Mini Mac or J-Red m361 for brush cutting. The little guys with .325 chains just take forever getting through the fire logs.
She cuts eh lol
@@bellhoppersaws Yes she does. ;)
@@munched55 i was impressed by how much it pulls lol
Gonna get a Super EZ....41cc...betcha it's gonna RIP
Yo BH;)
Inherited my grandfather’s ‘98 Husqvarna 141. Running strong w/o cover, but pick-up is weak w/ cover installed.
Has little vent @ the handle. She’s responsive w/o cover & clean. It’s almost like she needs more air. I’ve considered opening the small hole for the trigger just a little. Open to any thoughts if you have a moment. Ty
Nice work Jereme! Sounds good!
That’s a right sporty little saw
Did good on her buddy!
nice saw Bellhopper
little saw is ripping!!
That saw sounds good 👍🏿
I have a Husqvarna 141 142 a 40 and a 340. Which one is the best ?
Mr bell.👍 Nice.😆 as.
What tach do you use. Been looking at them but don't know much about them.
Hey buddy i use a oppama pet-302a
@Tom Lilli thanks Tom !
runs good mate
Thank u buddy
Hopperized!!....
has it been ported B H ?
Yes sir it belongs to tom lilli and we ported it up for him
well you did a grand job buddy. i'm going to give porting a go an a cheep 372 clone for practice then an 038 and husky 162 in my collection. any tips ? all the best from the u.k
@@wichywoo jeremebell11@gmail.com email me sometime
Good afternoon
Good afternoon buddy
What neck of the woods is this @?
Why use a limbing saw for cutting a log? Wasn't designed for that, use a bigger saw & you'll be happier, believe me!
The 141 is considered as a forest saw & was designed for cutting large trees even as small as they are they cut exceptionally well for only having a 16" blade on it.
At almost 14000, it won't last long. Drop it to 12500-13000.
What size blade is it?