Hey Buckin iv just built myself a nice 385xp. Love watching your vids. Would also love to get one of your axes. What’s the best way to contact you. Cheers Davo
Best way to start your day by watching Billy Ray... my wife shakes already her head and thinks I'm going mad hearing the sound of a powersaw in the background of my phone. Thanks for sharing your passion. Greetings from Ireland
A great explanation of saw tuning. Anyone trying to tune a saw should watch this video - a big cc saw with a long bar has a huge demand for fuel when it's in the cut. Fatten 'em up.
Always makes me feel good to see you Billy. Makes my day a little better. It's good to see a professional doing his job. I know I loved doing concrete when I was young enough to do it. Had guys call me the concrete God. No way could I do what I used to do. Young mans work.
Greetings from New Zealand. I live on a small block of land and grow my own firewood. I appreciate both the community and the sharing of skills. Thank you Buckin', Ganges, Wendy and even the dog, Chester, I think. You enjoy your summer as we head into winter. Love to everyone from New Zealand Teacherhaggis
I always like to have my saw a little rich. Once you start cutting it’s begging for more fuel. If it’s set a little rich it’ll smooth right out under load and that’s where mine seems to work the best. I agree with the way Buckin does it. Set it for how it runs best while it’s cutting I agree. Nice job explaining it all Buckin.
Or mix ur gas 2 gallon to one bottle of oil with 110 octane fuel you wouldn't believe the difference I have cut timber for years it will help hp. That's red racing fuel.
My god that “94” is what I like to listen to when I relax. Better than anything else I could watch. Thanks for the passed down experience, I can hear . It’s great that you repeat things. It takes me 4-5 times before I really get the whole picture 😀
EXCELLENT EXCELLENT EXCELLENT !! We love that ol Buckin , built a structure today using my little 201 Stihl with help from a friend and we did lotta talkin about ol buckin and what a cool dude he is and how much we’ve learned and love watching the channel . Keep at it folks stay safe be strong
So I don’t know if anyone has mentioned this, but the “gurgling” Buckin’ mentioned is the saw “4 stroking” you want it like that so it’s giving it enough fuel when it’s under load when it’s in the wood.
Nice work guys. Always love the tuning tips. And the tips in the trees. Looking forward to seeing the gopro footage of you and Ganges side by side in the tops. Love it Buckin. 🌲❤🌲✊
I tell you what. I really appreciate your attitude. If more people had an attitude similar to yours the world would be a happy place. I admit mine could be better also. Just being honest. Being honest truly is the best way to live. Love your videos always put me in a better mood. Keep them coming. Thank you for brightening my day.
Catching up, just wanted to thank you again for the overall outlook you have to uplift, inform, congratulate, and respect the world around u. There's not much of that anymore.
Both awesome saws. I was taught by an "old hand" tree lopper in 1980 to tune your high speed screw slightly rich ie centre the screw and then back it out slightly till it just starts to "gurgle". Always worked for me. Love your videos Billy.
Hogan is becoming very proficient in the trees. It's wonderful to watch a young man developing his skills. It is also evident he has a good teacher. Thanks for the videos, Love your channel. Til next time , from Kentucky...
thank you for refreshing your forum, it's very pleasurable to have a balance of work and talk and you've hit a sweet spot! All the best tree brother, I really appreciate you taking the time to share all this content. Thank you so much!
I've got a 1987 dolmar 120si that I still use every year and always have it rich on fuel and also 30:1 instead of 40:1 which was the original guide. I think 2 stroke oils have come a long way but I also love lubrication.a few dollars on an extra spark plug or 2 is cheaper than a barrel and piston kit for old saws Top video my brother 👍
Thanks for the tutorial on setting the hi speed jet, I cut deadfall lodgepole pine for firewood here in Princeton BC. I have a 2013 Stihl ms261, with the 3 air screws. That 394 sure cuts good.
I work for stihl as a technician. You are spot on. I like to do a base tune with the big of a bog in full unloaded revs then do a load test and ensure the saw performs under load to make sure under load it wont lean out nor get boggy and will perform with its tune. Here in New Zealand.
It’s Mac. You will love it. Simple workhorse. Been Mac 12 years now and I’m just a simpleton car technician. Trust me Makes the life more easy. You’ll love it.. give it time my friend.
I never thought I'd see BR running an 066. I remember that 261 or whatever video was but this one snuck up on me. Thanks Buckin for filling us Stihl guys void😁 Be kind ☮️🧡☮️🧡
Hi, you are professional cutting machine cut trees. Like you if you cut the tree is always right. Like you video admired you doing it. Have good day. From Saipan CMNI 670 near Guam. Thank you for sharing.
Buckin does play well with others😉 I don’t believe you have ever me a saw you didn’t like! Both of the saws I had built were fattened up just like you said and they both run like champs! Love to you and the family❤️
love ya too buddy, i love the 394, you have me looking at the 390 range now, if i can swing it i think a 390 xp will be my next saw, not that i need it !!! lol but hey its not always about need
Hello Friends. Work tune VS race tune right there. As heat builds the more fuel the engine will need. Most don't realize the incoming charge does a great deal of cooling, especially air cooled engines. One thing to check if the saw keep going much too lean in the cut is the tank vent. Some hot woods ported saws need vent and carb work to supply the engine with enough fuel. This often occurs as ones porting skills advance. Looks like you and your boy are hitting it hard, looking good!!
I have repaired saws for a while now this was good to learn. All so I have all ways put my customers on 40 to 1 ratio oil keeps the engine lubed better it will last longer especially if you run them lean as Billy Ray said. The worst thing that could happen with extra oil is you need to change the spark plug more often or clean the spark arester. 40 to 1 = 3.2 oz per 128 oz = gallon.
A little rich is always better for a fresh build, keeping it cooler during break in, I keep mine a little richer, I like the note they make when getting a big bite in heavy wood vs the high pitched scream of a lean running saw!
Great content, Husqvarna and Stihl. I like them both. My favorite is Husqvarna and I really like Echo too. Just something special about Husky chainsaws and their line of lawn equipment.
I really wish you were local to me. I would pay soo good to be tought how to hand file square ground. I have destroyed $200 worth of chain trying to teach my self just in the last week. I have watched so many of your vids about it but still cant seem to figure it out. You are a awesome guy! God bless!
Wait to be fair were both saws ground the same? The 394 looked to be square grind not sure about the 066. I had a 009 sthil that I hand filed no not telling what else I did to the chain but it cut circles around an echo 550. Little stock saw shocked the socks off the big saw guys lol.
My grandfather told me when I was young to run a saw rich for lubrication and cooling, he also said a saw will last forever if you keep it sharp both will keep saw cool and not tear saw up.
I’ve been watching you for a while now love it . I’ve got a Stihl ms362 24 inc bar & a gowgin chain it bounces but hell does it cut living in UK 🇬🇧 Anglesey north wales 🏴🏴🇬🇧👍🇺🇸🆒🕷
Great video Buckin! Maybe you can help here? I live with n the lower 48 I've been searching for a real clean light use 394XP no luck do you know where f one for sale? Thanks in advance
Hey Buckin. I cut timber in the PNW. Curious if you guys run stock air filters up there? Ive run Stihls with max flows foam filter on most of my falling saw, but i just picked a really low hours 272xp to play around with. Air you running stock filters on your huskys?
Very nice and something I learned as well along with that Buckin is you cant make power out of air only fuel finding that prime condition thanks for the good times
I fully agree with everything you have said on the rich side. I have seen 660 sthils blow up brand new because of to lean. But Billy I’m asking what do you suggest as far as gasoline I know the manufacturer says 90 octane because it has no ethanol. I have used both the 90 and the 87 with 10% ethanol what do you run and what do you suggest?
Curious as to what you do with your brush. I’m assuming you truck and trailer load it because I never see anyone doing any dragging while the tree is coming down.
I once ran a 066 for an outfit and on big stuff it was the saw. But we wasn't cutting alot of big stuff so I had them get me a husky 262xp man that saw was sweet. Just ran a 16 inch bar was plenty for what we was cutting. It was fast powerful and most of all light to carry. We was cutting alot of black oak and Virginia Pine that averaged 22 to 24 inches on stump. I am sorta new to your channel but your obviously a real pro on saws and cutting wood. One of the odd saws I ever had and ran was a 757series Shindawa. It was a brute of a saw I only used it when I had trees in excess of 36 inches. It wasn't the fastest on rpm but it made up with raw power it would absolutely hog wood. It was just awkward to handle because it had this ridiculous air filter that stuck up on top of the saw. But on big wood it did a good job.
Cool beans that was awesome. Love you guy's . I enjoyed that very much. Welcome to new subscribers welcome to all viewers enjoy the show everyone this one is very good and interesting and informative. 😊😊👍👍👍👍💝💝💥💥🌎💝
One thing to remember, if it has been running lean and too hot if you crank the high out you can't get it tuned properly, sometimes you have to let it cool down first.
Running any engine lean will make it run hot, keep running an engine hot it will hurt it. If you're racing, a hot engine and cold air equals horsepower but doesn't mean long lasting engine. :)
friends , the text on the screen ,,, "good ta see ya "ll'' goes away at 5:10 he he silly Buckin"
Buckin' Billy Ray Smith how do I private message you I have a saw I’d like to give to you
Click on new Buckin' vid, hit like button, then watch. ;)
Hey buckin I love watching your videos they uplift me after a long day love you brother!!! How could I get one of your axe handles???
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Hey Buckin iv just built myself a nice 385xp. Love watching your vids. Would also love to get one of your axes. What’s the best way to contact you. Cheers Davo
Best way to start your day by watching Billy Ray... my wife shakes already her head and thinks I'm going mad hearing the sound of a powersaw in the background of my phone. Thanks for sharing your passion. Greetings from Ireland
helmut hahahah i have heard this so many times love it say hi to her for me please
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith I will you Crazy bugger keep up the good work you do
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith those chainsaws are too fast
I almost got teary eyed hearing that wind chime. It transported me back to my childhood home.
That 394 is one badd machine
A great explanation of saw tuning. Anyone trying to tune a saw should watch this video - a big cc saw with a long bar has a huge demand for fuel when it's in the cut. Fatten 'em up.
Hehehe I’ve been waiting for buckin to run a big ol stihl my heart just about jumped out of my chest when I saw stihl 066 in a buckinbillyray video
Need to see Buckin with a 044/440 or 064!! Come on Buckin! Make it happen!! 😀
darrenpalms I bet if ironhorse works his magic on a 064 it would probably give buckins 394 a run for its money
Rich Herman I bet it would. Buckin better set that up to prove the 394 still has some grunt! 😀
darrenpalms I bet mr. Hotsaw101 could whip up a mean 064 too
No he likes old, put a 056mag2 in his hands :) be kind friends
Always makes me feel good to see you Billy. Makes my day a little better. It's good to see a professional doing his job. I know I loved doing concrete when I was young enough to do it. Had guys call me the concrete God. No way could I do what I used to do. Young mans work.
smiley yessir that is for real genuine hard hard work! I helped a concrete man pour my driveway when I was in my 20s and it kicked my butt!
smiley cause You can’t stop once You start!
Greetings from New Zealand. I live on a small block of land and grow my own firewood. I appreciate both the community and the sharing of skills. Thank you Buckin', Ganges, Wendy and even the dog, Chester, I think.
You enjoy your summer as we head into winter.
Love to everyone from New Zealand
Teacherhaggis
So cool to hear from you all the way from New Zealand. Spread love and kindness over there ☮️🧡☮️🧡
I always like to have my saw a little rich. Once you start cutting it’s begging for more fuel. If it’s set a little rich it’ll smooth right out under load and that’s where mine seems to work the best. I agree with the way Buckin does it. Set it for how it runs best while it’s cutting I agree. Nice job explaining it all Buckin.
Or mix ur gas 2 gallon to one bottle of oil with 110 octane fuel you wouldn't believe the difference I have cut timber for years it will help hp. That's red racing fuel.
My god that “94” is what I like to listen to when I relax. Better than anything else I could watch. Thanks for the passed down experience, I can hear . It’s great that you repeat things. It takes me 4-5 times before I really get the whole picture 😀
EXCELLENT EXCELLENT EXCELLENT !!
We love that ol Buckin , built a structure today using my little 201 Stihl with help from a friend and we did lotta talkin about ol buckin and what a cool dude he is and how much we’ve learned and love watching the channel . Keep at it folks stay safe be strong
So I don’t know if anyone has mentioned this, but the “gurgling” Buckin’ mentioned is the saw “4 stroking” you want it like that so it’s giving it enough fuel when it’s under load when it’s in the wood.
185,000+ RUclips Subscribers. You’re Smashing it Buckin’ & Ganges. Keep Driftin and Thanks! 👍
Nice work guys. Always love the tuning tips. And the tips in the trees. Looking forward to seeing the gopro footage of you and Ganges side by side in the tops. Love it Buckin. 🌲❤🌲✊
I run 110 octane in my saws they love it runs cooler in hot weather it seems. Have a great Memorial weekend Buckin Army be safe and productive!!
Buddy your positivity is infectious and you're kick starting a pandemic of kindness lol. Have a great day everybody! 394 is monstrous...
“1-2-3 GO” Father n Son…I love it!
I tell you what. I really appreciate your attitude. If more people had an attitude similar to yours the world would be a happy place. I admit mine could be better also. Just being honest. Being honest truly is the best way to live. Love your videos always put me in a better mood. Keep them coming. Thank you for brightening my day.
We love you also Buckin. Be careful and safe. Wish you all the best.
BBR your POSITIVE ATTITUDE is Contagious Thanks Friend ! 16:35 MAN HANDS .
Catching up, just wanted to thank you again for the overall outlook you have to uplift, inform, congratulate, and respect the world around u. There's not much of that anymore.
Both awesome saws. I was taught by an "old hand" tree lopper in 1980 to tune your high speed screw slightly rich ie centre the screw and then back it out slightly till it just starts to "gurgle". Always worked for me. Love your videos Billy.
Hogan is becoming very proficient in the trees. It's wonderful to watch a young man developing his skills. It is also evident he has a good teacher. Thanks for the videos, Love your channel. Til next time , from Kentucky...
thank you for refreshing your forum, it's very pleasurable to have a balance of work and talk and you've hit a sweet spot! All the best tree brother, I really appreciate you taking the time to share all this content. Thank you so much!
I've got a 1987 dolmar 120si that I still use every year and always have it rich on fuel and also 30:1 instead of 40:1 which was the original guide.
I think 2 stroke oils have come a long way but I also love lubrication.a few dollars on an extra spark plug or 2 is cheaper than a barrel and piston kit for old saws
Top video my brother 👍
Thanks for the tutorial on setting the hi speed jet, I cut deadfall lodgepole pine for firewood here in Princeton BC. I have a 2013 Stihl ms261, with the 3 air screws. That 394 sure cuts good.
That Stihl looks good in your hands buckin.... 😉
Lol. Nooooo
I work for stihl as a technician. You are spot on. I like to do a base tune with the big of a bog in full unloaded revs then do a load test and ensure the saw performs under load to make sure under load it wont lean out nor get boggy and will perform with its tune. Here in New Zealand.
Alright that was awesome! Loved to tuning tips, loved that shot off the last two tops coming out!!! ✊🏼
It’s Mac. You will love it. Simple workhorse. Been Mac 12 years now and I’m just a simpleton car technician. Trust me Makes the life more easy. You’ll love it.. give it time my friend.
I never thought I'd see BR running an 066. I remember that 261 or whatever video was but this one snuck up on me. Thanks Buckin for filling us Stihl guys void😁 Be kind ☮️🧡☮️🧡
Dang you are one handsome feller, tell the family 🦊 says hello. Happy veteran’s weekend Army
My 461 vs my buddies 576xp wins everytime... love me a good chainsaw race ! That 94 is bad to the bone !
It's always great to see you and Hogan with dueling saws. Better then banjos
Good Info, as usual😁 Where were you & RUclips when I was cutting firewood 35 years ago😊😊
Good looking haircut, Buckin'! Thanks for the continued good content amid all that is going on.
Hi, you are professional cutting machine cut trees. Like you if you cut the tree is always right. Like you video admired you doing it. Have good day. From Saipan CMNI 670 near Guam. Thank you for sharing.
Welcome Jola and Sayana, hope you enjoy the videos!
Glad you are here. Thanks for commenting!
Wow! Buckin ran a Stihl? History has been made.
you know he runs that 020t or ms 200t pretty much the same saws lol
Buckin does play well with others😉 I don’t believe you have ever me a saw you didn’t like! Both of the saws I had built were fattened up just like you said and they both run like champs! Love to you and the family❤️
love ya too buddy, i love the 394, you have me looking at the 390 range now, if i can swing it i think a 390 xp will be my next saw, not that i need it !!! lol but hey its not always about need
The 394 took that 066 lunch money. HEHE
What an amazing education on power saw tuning!!!!! Thank you for your love of what you do! ❤️❤️❤️💪💪💪🪓🪓🪓
Love you to buckin,be safe and have fun camping boys
Hello Friends.
Work tune VS race tune right there. As heat builds the more fuel the engine will need. Most don't realize the incoming charge does a great deal of cooling, especially air cooled engines. One thing to check if the saw keep going much too lean in the cut is the tank vent. Some hot woods ported saws need vent and carb work to supply the engine with enough fuel. This often occurs as ones porting skills advance.
Looks like you and your boy are hitting it hard, looking good!!
Can't wait to see the 066 up to the 394, my money is on the Husqvarna but excited to see!
God Bless You Buckin Billy Ray! Keep on keeping on! You inspire me! ❤️
I have repaired saws for a while now this was good to learn. All so I have all ways put my customers on 40 to 1 ratio oil keeps the engine lubed better it will last longer especially if you run them lean as Billy Ray said. The worst thing that could happen with extra oil is you need to change the spark plug more often or clean the spark arester. 40 to 1 = 3.2 oz per 128 oz = gallon.
Super informative video, love watching ya run the stihl I must say!! Hahaha be kind!!✊🏻
A little rich is always better for a fresh build, keeping it cooler during break in, I keep mine a little richer, I like the note they make when getting a big bite in heavy wood vs the high pitched scream of a lean running saw!
7:23-7:30 that's pure experience fellows wow. That quick had that baby tuned and damn what difference..
Thanks for another great video my friend! I love all these power saws! God bless you and your family buckin and God bless everyone else as well :)
New subscriber,inspiring me too Be a Better Man!!. Thx for Knowledge Buckin Billy Ray, Much Gratitude, folowing in your footsteps. Rock on!🏆
Welcome to the community, Brad!
Thanks alot Jeffery🏆
Welcome Bradley 👍
@@morgunfreedom4346 Thx alot Morgun🏆
Fun stuff.
ahem, I still get rubber legged the first few times up/down a ladder til me bwain/bod relaxes. And not sawing.
That 394 is a thing of beauty
Watching you two throw big tops together like that is awesome. I love it
Father and Son workin together, climbin, dueling saws, awesome!
Great watching you two having fun while working! Thanks
The commenter formally known as climbe44
The footage at the end of you and hogan in the trees was amazing !
Great content, Husqvarna and Stihl. I like them both. My favorite is Husqvarna and I really like Echo too. Just something special about Husky chainsaws and their line of lawn equipment.
wicked haircut brother glad your doing well . I took your advise i changed jobs and am super happy be safe love the videos thanks again !!!
I really wish you were local to me. I would pay soo good to be tought how to hand file square ground. I have destroyed $200 worth of chain trying to teach my self just in the last week. I have watched so many of your vids about it but still cant seem to figure it out. You are a awesome guy! God bless!
Amazing job ! Like monkees on a tree par excellence! I got scared at your top cut and the tree got swinging, but you laughed! Be kind!
Like your content regardless of what it is. Seeing you both in the tree tops is killer though!! Have fun and be kind!
Wait to be fair were both saws ground the same? The 394 looked to be square grind not sure about the 066. I had a 009 sthil that I hand filed no not telling what else I did to the chain but it cut circles around an echo 550. Little stock saw shocked the socks off the big saw guys lol.
G'day Buckin' hope you and the family are doing well. Hope everyone has a great day. Love and kindness
Buckin.... Hogan..... Great to see you guys. Love it.. keep em coming. 💛🖤💛🖤
Hi buckin from the UK I'm new to your channel and really enjoy your content your attitude always makes me smile cheers
Welcome to the channel Ryan 👍
My grandfather told me when I was young to run a saw rich for lubrication and cooling, he also said a saw will last forever if you keep it sharp both will keep saw cool and not tear saw up.
I’ve been watching you for a while now love it . I’ve got a Stihl ms362 24 inc bar & a gowgin chain it bounces but hell does it cut living in UK 🇬🇧 Anglesey north wales 🏴🏴🇬🇧👍🇺🇸🆒🕷
If you have a Mac chainsaw it’s only fitting to have a Mac computer😉 you’ll love it. Running it rich is probably why ur 94 has been around so long.😊
185K awesome sir thank you for the videos
Definitely cutting better after Buckin slightly enriched it. Two damn good saws there.
Billy I wish I could meet you in real life, you seem like an awesome funny person that actually gives a crapp.
I'm glad they got hard hats on.
I wouldn't want a cloud to fall on them.
Great video Buckin! Maybe you can help here? I live with n the lower 48 I've been searching for a real clean light use 394XP no luck do you know where f one for sale? Thanks in advance
Hey Buckin. I cut timber in the PNW. Curious if you guys run stock air filters up there? Ive run Stihls with max flows foam filter on most of my falling saw, but i just picked a really low hours 272xp to play around with. Air you running stock filters on your huskys?
Very nice and something I learned as well along with that Buckin is you cant make power out of air only fuel finding that prime condition thanks for the good times
Good to see you to buckin
Keep doing what your doing! Your videos always put a smile on my face :)
Your videos have helped me alot thanks
I fully agree with everything you have said on the rich side. I have seen 660 sthils blow up brand new because of to lean. But Billy I’m asking what do you suggest as far as gasoline I know the manufacturer says 90 octane because it has no ethanol. I have used both the 90 and the 87 with 10% ethanol what do you run and what do you suggest?
I just forgot to add my handle I’m 76 I have right to forget. Lone timber wolf Larry the logger.ha ha
91 ...
Thank you
Agree with you buckin, running just under lean saves your saw in the long run. New to your channel, love your content! 👍
Welcome good sir 👍
Haircut looks good Buckin!!
Impressive and amazing to watch you all work, thanks, be safe and be kind
A lot of really good information on chainsaw tuning. Excellent video buckin’.
Curious as to what you do with your brush. I’m assuming you truck and trailer load it because I never see anyone doing any dragging while the tree is coming down.
I once ran a 066 for an outfit and on big stuff it was the saw. But we wasn't cutting alot of big stuff so I had them get me a husky 262xp man that saw was sweet. Just ran a 16 inch bar was plenty for what we was cutting. It was fast powerful and most of all light to carry. We was cutting alot of black oak and Virginia Pine that averaged 22 to 24 inches on stump. I am sorta new to your channel but your obviously a real pro on saws and cutting wood. One of the odd saws I ever had and ran was a 757series Shindawa. It was a brute of a saw I only used it when I had trees in excess of 36 inches. It wasn't the fastest on rpm but it made up with raw power it would absolutely hog wood. It was just awkward to handle because it had this ridiculous air filter that stuck up on top of the saw. But on big wood it did a good job.
Great video and thanks for the saw information Buckin and you sir are right the wind chimes are soothing
Cool beans that was awesome.
Love you guy's .
I enjoyed that very much.
Welcome to new subscribers welcome to all viewers enjoy the show everyone this one is very good and interesting and informative.
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Hello, From Italy. You're fantastic
I’m a tree surgeon in the UK and let me tell you it looks a lot more fun in Canada!
Hey Buckin.Where can i get a beautiful american axe.Whot do you suggest.Thank you.
One thing to remember, if it has been running lean and too hot if you crank the high out you can't get it tuned properly, sometimes you have to let it cool down first.
Hi buckin ,hi hogan,i cant wait for some treetop adjuctions.you never know enough while you alone in a treetop. these chainsaw is killer 😵
Awesome video Buckin. You rock brother.
Father and son two tops at one time that was really cool.
That square ground chain's doing so much of a difference
50 to 1 with 91 is my mix, in New Zealand. Whats your guys mix
Eric, Buckin runs 44:1
I ran my saw 40:1 95 oct
I feed two stroke oil to my deizal truck bout 500ml to around 110 litres, purrs like a big kitty
Eric 👍 40:1 93
@@morgunfreedom4346 in the 90's and ethanol free might help
Running any engine lean will make it run hot, keep running an engine hot it will hurt it. If you're racing, a hot engine and cold air equals horsepower but doesn't mean long lasting engine. :)
Awesome videos. New to your channel and love it.
Billy, I’m looking for full wrap handles for my old 272 and 262xp. Have been lookin around a bit but no results so far. Do they exist for these saws?