monkeylove
Been here much more than a while
- Location
- Roslyn, Pa.
Local dealer is clearing some stock. He has a 7310 for $650 bucks. Are they worth owning? 70+cc's for that price seems like a good deal.
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I recently bought one from him. He had it in stock. Great prices too.Contact THIS GUY for an OEM piston/cylinder... he might have one. I have a brand new full wrap handle that fits the 7310/7910 if you want one. Will make you a good deal on it.
I've heard the same from Miller Mod Saws.You will not notice a difference in power between the 7310 and 7910, you would need a stopwatch and even than it would be hard. $650 is an unbelievable price, buy the saw before it's gone!!
Contact THIS GUY for an OEM piston/cylinder... he might have one. I have a brand new full wrap handle that fits the 7310/7910 if you want one. Will make you a good deal on it.
great saws...only catch to a 7310 is the fact that a 7910 can be bought for $100 extraLocal dealer is clearing some stock. He has a 7310 for $650 bucks. Are they worth owning? 70+cc's for that price seems like a good deal.
whats up Brad....Post some pics up of the 7910 you did....Im sure that will draw some attention because it seems like you are being a little neglected over hereI recently bought one from him. He had it in stock. Great prices too.
i like watching but i will leave the ported saws to someone else....had one...not impressed enough to spend the money on another. however its a different story on making a saw function better. muffler mods and daul spikes on my little 40cc saw are mandatory. and that 7910 will have a clone somedayIf looking for a Dolmar dealer, you won't do any better than fordf150 here. He's a great fellow Ohioan. Neglected? Naah. They're just not the insane chainsaw mod freaks that some of the rest of us are, lol![]()

