Pretty cool that a bunch of guys are going in and doing this. Personally as for the race, i think it should be in the biggest wood the bar will get like a 16” and should have say a stock 550xp make a run as a baseline. Not that you have anything to do with the parameters 👍🏼👍🏼
Can’t wait to see your next video on this 55. I booked you in for April to do a clean 1990 50 special I just bought. Going to get you to port it and give it to my dad. He’s got a 1990 50 now that he bought new and still uses time to time. Let’s just say it’s been used and don’t look new anymore. It was his favourite saw .
Joe, good to hear all is well with you and the shop. I would personally like to see a 95cc shootout. Brand doesn't matter, 36" bar with full comp chain.
I still wanna see the 60cc class dyno shoot-out! Add in a before/after porting for them all then sell the saws after porting them. Think you'd do pretty well outta that Joe
I know you’ve been busy and it’s hard to make videos and get work done at the same time, but I sure do miss it When there’s no new videos on Dyno Joe’s channel
Love your content! I think starting with the basics is most important to see where things go. I would love to do a build off with some sort of cheap clamshell design. Then everyone is slightly limited. Be a blast and very affordable.
hey dyno joe! i really enjoy your content. its great to sit back and relax, yet learn a thing or two at the same time. love the videos keep up the great work. oh, ever port a pioneer 40 series?
If you were going to do a build off I’d pick a saw that’s popular that most folks might own. Maybe the 61,266,268,272 chassis saw. They are old,cheep and pretty popular. I see 61s for sale all the time.
Every saw builder. "Can't share my secrets " That's the reason a 1990 saw can match or exceeed a saw built last year. Y'all treat it like a vip club with no doors. And wonder why more people arent getting involved. It shouldn't be this hard to remain interested in this hobby.
Everything that was done to this saw was shown and talked about in the remaining parts. Nothing hidden or secret about it. It's all part of the fun acting like it is something special. But it really isn't. Solid port shapes. Good size and at the right time is all it takes to make power. The newest stuff built is actually harder to make good power from than the stuff buit 20-30 years ago.
Good think there’s 16.5 thousand others who understand why he does it. The man knows stuff and is trying to win a competition. I can’t say I blame him. I don’t know enough to have any secrets to keep lol.
You can't beat a 55. Super nice little saws. They just chug along.
Pretty cool that a bunch of guys are going in and doing this. Personally as for the race, i think it should be in the biggest wood the bar will get like a 16” and should have say a stock 550xp make a run as a baseline. Not that you have anything to do with the parameters 👍🏼👍🏼
Can’t wait to see your next video on this 55. I booked you in for April to do a clean 1990 50 special I just bought. Going to get you to port it and give it to my dad. He’s got a 1990 50 now that he bought new and still uses time to time. Let’s just say it’s been used and don’t look new anymore. It was his favourite saw .
Loved the video!! Can't wait for part 2 of the HH!!
Joe, good to hear all is well with you and the shop. I would personally like to see a 95cc shootout. Brand doesn't matter, 36" bar with full comp chain.
Good video Joe daddy! My goal is to try to not finish last 😂🤣 but I think you have a serious contender.
I still wanna see the 60cc class dyno shoot-out! Add in a before/after porting for them all then sell the saws after porting them. Think you'd do pretty well outta that Joe
I know you’ve been busy and it’s hard to make videos and get work done at the same time, but I sure do miss it When there’s no new videos on Dyno Joe’s channel
I appreciate your support, stick with me I am going to try and keep the content rolling
This guy busy? Yeah its an understatement!
Love your content! I think starting with the basics is most important to see where things go. I would love to do a build off with some sort of cheap clamshell design. Then everyone is slightly limited. Be a blast and very affordable.
hey dyno joe! i really enjoy your content. its great to sit back and relax, yet learn a thing or two at the same time. love the videos keep up the great work. oh, ever port a pioneer 40 series?
Sweet your back 😊
Sweet!
If you were going to do a build off I’d pick a saw that’s popular that most folks might own. Maybe the 61,266,268,272 chassis saw. They are old,cheep and pretty popular. I see 61s for sale all the time.
Great content!
👍🏻👏
Hello, I saw a video from Novice Lumberjack, he also worked something in Husqvarna 55
Yes he is Bowdie. He is having the hustle or saw off. Several people building saws for this.
Love it
It's ok Joe, I only got my cylinder band cut last night so you arent running behind
What part of the country do you live ?
Michigan
Dyno build of 372xp or the black decker saw
Every saw builder. "Can't share my secrets " That's the reason a 1990 saw can match or exceeed a saw built last year. Y'all treat it like a vip club with no doors. And wonder why more people arent getting involved. It shouldn't be this hard to remain interested in this hobby.
Everything that was done to this saw was shown and talked about in the remaining parts. Nothing hidden or secret about it. It's all part of the fun acting like it is something special. But it really isn't. Solid port shapes. Good size and at the right time is all it takes to make power. The newest stuff built is actually harder to make good power from than the stuff buit 20-30 years ago.
😊Comment from me today 😊
461 or 661
372xp dyno build off.
I’m down for that one joe 😉😉
Husqvarna 350 build off
Thats a good choice.
Keep a couple of secrets? So why am I watching incomplete content?? UNSUBSCRIBED
Part of the contest is that the winner has to reveal their secrets AFTER winning. Hopefully , we all learn something about these open port saws.
Good think there’s 16.5 thousand others who understand why he does it. The man knows stuff and is trying to win a competition. I can’t say I blame him. I don’t know enough to have any secrets to keep lol.