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Re: McCulloch Titan 70
« Reply #20 on: September 25, 2016, 10:27:47 am »
Well quite frankly in owning both a 700 and a Titan 70 I'd take the 700 .The Titan 70 runs at higher RPMS but it doesn't have the low end pulling power of the old horizontal cylinder 700 .

Some of the 10-10s' vibrated so much after about 5 minutes your hands go numb .Oddly I never had that problem with a 700 for some reason .My only complaint if ran hard it hot weather some times the 700 didn't want to start so well after a refuel .How the Titan 70 would do I have no idea because I haven't used mine that much .

It'sa nice enough saw but I have better ones colored orange and white that do a better job so it's more or less a shelf queen .

I prefer running my 7-10A and PM700 over a Titan 70 as well.

Aaron you have a 70?

 

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