011 specs are. engine is 41 cm3 or 2.50 cubic in,bore 38 mm or 1.50 in.,Stroke 36 mm or 1.42 in,9800 max rpm.Max torque 1.8 Nm or 1.3 ft pounds at 4500.For some odd reason they dont give me any Hp specs.Maybe they didn't want to scare anyone.It might be one of those Huge Competition chainsaws.
CTYank said:No foreign language involved. Simple conversation, from basic physics, about some engine parameters.
Seriously, if that's troubling, you might want to check your local library for physics text, and dig for equations re work, torque, rotating devices. Then research how crankcase-scavenged 2-strokes are built and how they operate. Then the rest is just numbers on one side, and understanding on the other.
Spoon-feeding only works for babes.
Diabel said:It looks like a top handle...
smokinjay said:Diabel said:It looks like a top handle...
I thought so its a first model of the 200t. The real issue with them imo is the parts are small and harder to work on. Other than that I would love to have one. I think its a 40cc saw so thats a hot rod for top handle. It shold be able to run as well as your 170.
CTYank said:No foreign language involved. Simple conversation, from basic physics, about some engine parameters.
Seriously, if that's troubling, you might want to check your local library for physics text, and dig for equations re work, torque, rotating devices. Then research how crankcase-scavenged 2-strokes are built and how they operate. Then the rest is just numbers on one side, and understanding on the other.
Spoon-feeding only works for babes.
Kenster said:CTYank said:No foreign language involved. Simple conversation, from basic physics, about some engine parameters.
Seriously, if that's troubling, you might want to check your local library for physics text, and dig for equations re work, torque, rotating devices. Then research how crankcase-scavenged 2-strokes are built and how they operate. Then the rest is just numbers on one side, and understanding on the other.
Spoon-feeding only works for babes.
I suppose you'd do your own brain surgery if you had a tumor. Wouldn't want a surgeon to spoon feed you. Do you fill your cavities?
Not all of us are engineers. We all have different backgrounds, talents and skill sets. I can explain plate tectonics and orographic precipitation to a special needs 14 year old so that he understands it. I can maneuver a raft through class 4 and 5 rapids. I can do the weight and balance of a loaded 737. I can play a 36 string autoharp and sing at church or the local nursing home. I'll bet I've changed more diapers than 90% of the other granddads out there.
But virtually everything I know about chainsaws, harvesting and splitting wood, and burning it properly and safely I learned from this forum because no one here has ever made me afraid to ask questions.... until now.
I thought that is what we are all here for. To learn. To help others. Or both.
Diabel said:Sorry but I do not feel like visiting a local librery on this
one again....
This place is much nicer!
Top handle saw would be for....what? Again, learned from
here limbing saw will have a very low handle (I think) from
what I saw in some pics
Diabel said:I got now so it is a limbing saw.
Diabel said:I got now so it is a limbing saw. Again, thank you all for
your patience in terms of explaing things to me. I am just
a city guy that loves to burn wood and has a piece of land
on a lake that is covered wih huge trees. I will try to pick
up this saw asap. 50.00 can't go wrong!
Again thanks
Battenkiller said:Diabel said:I got now so it is a limbing saw.
Just because some guys use it on the ground for limbing don't mean that's what it was designed for. Its a climbing saw. It's a lot more maneuverable when you're 40' up a tree and you can't easily move yourself out of the way of the tail of the saw. Get rid of the tail and you have a lot more maneuverability up there, but they are harder to control in the event of a kickback and more likely to kick in the first place. As Danno said, they are for EXPERIENCED users. That said, I feel comfortable using one myself, but I'd never recommend one to a newbie.
smokinjay said:Diabel said:It looks like a top handle...
I thought so its a first model of the 200t. The real issue with them imo is the parts are small and harder to work on. Other than that I would love to have one. I think its a 40cc saw so thats a hot rod for top handle. It shold be able to run as well as your 170.
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