Awesome little saw. It'd be cool to see what you could do with an NH843 as they are available in the US and inexpensive. 43cc strato clone of the 543xp. Might be a fun truck or trail saw.
I have a couple NH843's and they're pretty impressive for the price. The mufflers are very simple and almost totally open so I don't see any need for muffler mods. The carbs are old school fully adjustable. The build and parts quality looks no different than OEM. The only mod I've done is cut out the blocked strato port on the intake gasket. I have found that they need a few tanks for break in. I'd like to see a comparison to the 4310 and curious if there are other simple mods. I thought about the 4310 but was quoted $850 shipped to US. The worse part is there is no source of parts here.
@@Rob-tl9md I think it would be a struggle, in Europe these cost about 650 inc tax euro online, more than a 501 at 630 euro inc tax. Costs more here BEFORE you add 20% sales tax!
A friend brought me a cs 4400 Today and it's burnt up I'm going to rebuild the bottom end and put a new cylinder on it. Is there anything I can do to spice this thing up since it's a clam shell case and can't drop the cylinder like a regular saw thanks.
Plenty power! I think she will pull a 20 to 24 inch bar. Super build!
From Italy
Great saw..It cut everithing!! I Ve It from 1 year, totally the best Little saw i Ve ever used
After I ported it I was very happy with it
Very nice running wood cutter!
Very nice runner!!!!!! Seems like a fun little thing to run.
What a great runner.
Saw runs mint!
Love your projectile backstop as well ❤️
Awesome little saw. It'd be cool to see what you could do with an NH843 as they are available in the US and inexpensive. 43cc strato clone of the 543xp. Might be a fun truck or trail saw.
Would love to see this as well, seems like those nh843’s are pretty decent little option.
I agree.
I have a couple NH843's and they're pretty impressive for the price. The mufflers are very simple and almost totally open so I don't see any need for muffler mods. The carbs are old school fully adjustable. The build and parts quality looks no different than OEM. The only mod I've done is cut out the blocked strato port on the intake gasket. I have found that they need a few tanks for break in. I'd like to see a comparison to the 4310 and curious if there are other simple mods. I thought about the 4310 but was quoted $850 shipped to US. The worse part is there is no source of parts here.
Built one other day made 5hp
@@CharlesBrisco Yes you did! That and the 543xp were awesome builds, when you get a chance please post any build video you have on these.
That lil sucker is awesome runner great job man love it!!!
What a good saw big wood small wood it doesn't care
What a freaking monster! I need one lol.
That little beast would give your 4910 a challenge in 10” rounds😆
maybe because you could move it quicker. I don't think it would cut quicker. Damn impressive none the less. Someone needs to import 100 or so lol.
@@Rob-tl9md I think it would be a struggle, in Europe these cost about 650 inc tax euro online, more than a 501 at 630 euro inc tax. Costs more here BEFORE you add 20% sales tax!
A friend brought me a cs 4400 Today and it's burnt up I'm going to rebuild the bottom end and put a new cylinder on it. Is there anything I can do to spice this thing up since it's a clam shell case and can't drop the cylinder like a regular saw thanks.
Nice little saw there pushing well above its weight. Nice job, Charlie, though I wasn't sure if that was your own one or Boedys?
It's mine I've not had time to run his yet
@Charles Brisco Cool, I just wondered. Have you tried a longer bar yet?😁
Id say hard toss up between the 4910 an the 4310. Very nice saws. What's ur opinion between the 2?
4310 is lighter but less tq 4910 is stronger in bigger wood
@@CharlesBrisco ahhh ok gotcha
Can you do a couple 372xp’s for me? Lumberjackson sent me your way!
I'm not taking any thing on right now I have my hands full with taking care of my dad
Bar far to short for a perfect wood stove saw .Too much bending on operator=a sore back!!