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#Post#: 91236--------------------------------------------------
Oregon nano 325 043 bar chain clutch drums set
By: Cut4fun Date: April 7, 2025, 8:49 am
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Loving this stuff on the echo 2511PN I got.
So got another set for 2511 and another for 200T to try and
compare to a fresh loop of stihl 3PS 3/8LP I run.
Then another versacut for another echo 501.
Then a Tsumura light for a 440.
#Post#: 91237--------------------------------------------------
Re: Oregon nano 325 043 bar chain clutch drums set
By: Cut4fun Date: April 7, 2025, 8:51 am
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Nano 80TXL on top and 1/4" mini micro bottom.
Nano 325 043 is smooth cuts like 1/4" mini but also faster. With
no chatter.
#Post#: 91238--------------------------------------------------
Re: Oregon nano 325 043 bar chain clutch drums set
By: Cut4fun Date: April 7, 2025, 8:52 am
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https://www.oregonproducts.com/en/speedcut%E2%84%A2-nano-saw-chain%2C-12%22/p/8…
#Post#: 91242--------------------------------------------------
Re: Oregon nano 325 043 bar chain clutch drums set
By: Chainsawrepair Date: April 10, 2025, 11:31 am
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One oregon order in.
Echo 2511 set for clone some day. Stihl 200T G111 set for
testing against stihl 63PS 3/8LP and Echo 501 18" for one of my
3 of those.
I got weights of all 3 bars to save too.
#Post#: 91338--------------------------------------------------
Re: Oregon nano 325 043 bar chain clutch drums set
By: Cut4fun Date: May 13, 2025, 5:15 am
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Test on stock Farmertec G111 200T clone getting closer. With
spark screen system removed so another outlet there.
Going to make a loop of stihl 63PS3 bring it is faster bucking
them my 63PS. Tested before and Is what It Is off the roll.
That way the Oregon nano 325 set up being new loop too.
Thinking testing on either 8x8 old dry square pine cant and or
round maple.
Love this nano 325 043 on the echo 2511PN 25cc.
I want to see if it can do the same on 35cc. To see where it's
cut off point going to be.
#Post#: 91340--------------------------------------------------
Re: Oregon nano 325 043 bar chain clutch drums set
By: Chainsawrepair Date: May 13, 2025, 9:31 am
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F-ing rain since. I cant set up phone so I can time the cuts.
Like the old days when local would be here and just time and
right down times for me. Using stop watch which is close enough.
#Post#: 91342--------------------------------------------------
Re: Oregon nano 325 043 bar chain clutch drums set
By: Chainsawrepair Date: May 13, 2025, 11:36 am
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Finally a opening where I can cut and swap stuff and then cut
again.
I wanted to try something. OEM 200T is 14K max stock.
Farmertec G111 200T clone running stihl 63PS3 3/8LP new loop I
made. Untouched.
First run how I use working it. 10.8-11. First cut letting it
work.
2nd run turned up to 12.8-13.
3rd cut I got hung up in cut.
🤷🏼‍♂️😂
One marked 63PS3 is lower rpm.
One marked 3/8LP turned up higher rpm.
8x8. Old Ohio speed wood. Dry pine.
Nano set, 14" bar, drum, chain 10 cuts and 1 extra new chain.
Set is 60 new and and 1 new chain is 18. $75 shipped for all of
it.
Farmertec G111 200T clone. 12.8-13 rpm.
First test cuts with Oregon nano 325 043 set up.
I�ll be totally honest I love the stuff on echo 2511 25cc saws.
I�ll be sticking to my hood 3/8LP in stihl 63PS3 or Farmertec
clone version of it in 63PS.
I just feel the 35cc cuts better with It.
I will be selling off the stihl nano set up.
Oregon nano 325 043 speedcut set. Stihl 200 200T 201T 192 193
Iff top of my head.
1 14� bar maybe 10 test cuts. 1 clutch drum 325 that used the
3/8LP worm gear way it is made. 10 cuts.
1 14� chain 10 cuts.
1 new In box chain.
I will trade for?
or price it all out right plus shipping. Once I get Inside .
#Post#: 91344--------------------------------------------------
Re: Oregon nano 325 043 bar chain clutch drums set
By: Chainsawrepair Date: May 13, 2025, 2:16 pm
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35cc is going back to 3/8LP 63PS3 and clone version of 63PS.
Nano like the 25cc saws and so do I for it.
12.8-13 tune NANO 325 043 - 8.66 hanging tossed, 7.72 tossed,
7.22, 7.44, 7.60.
3/8LP stihl 63PS3
12.8-13 5.53, 5.50 and hung one 6.40 tossed.
Tuned fat 10.8-11 7.15 not pushing tossed, 6.65, 6.25
#Post#: 91347--------------------------------------------------
Re: Oregon nano 325 043 bar chain clutch drums set
By: Chainsawrepair Date: May 14, 2025, 1:29 pm
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I had bought a nano set up for my Farmertec G111 200T clone. The
nano cut slower then my stihl 63PS3 and clone 63PS on 35cc with
open muffler. A074 mount.
So I made the work In 2511PN
Decided to just mod the A074 14� 59dl bar and use on rear handle
2511.
Since it cuts 12� buried no issues with the Egan pipe in it.
Oils great and dang I love the flippy caps
#Post#: 91348--------------------------------------------------
Re: Oregon nano 325 043 bar chain clutch drums set
By: Chainsawrepair Date: May 15, 2025, 5:50 am
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Stihl 63PS3 full chisel 3/8LP v/s Oregon Nano 325 043 narrow
kerf.
Echo 2511 25cc the Nano is great for use.
But on the 35cc Stihl 200T clone Farmertec G111. The full
chisel 3/8LP does what it does best and out cuts it.
https://youtu.be/fJNXEsRVB4I
https://youtu.be/fuoVVs8u7SY
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