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Nice Dave. [emoji106]
Gotta get those big guys hogged out. Lol
 

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I’m surprised that 064 didn’t walk away from the 7910. They looked pretty comparable. Maybe in bigger wood it “wood” be a different story lol.
 

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They are both basically stock
With the advantage going to Dolly with the updated crank.
 
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Here it is in 15” ash.
That is the sound I am used to from mine!
Deep low grunt, not a high pitched scream.

Is cotton wood much softer than ash?
From the videos I'd say yes, but I am not familiar to those two wood species.

I will have some play time with my Dolmar's in large beech, just waiting for the acquaintance to give me a call.
 

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That is the sound I am used to from mine!
Deep low grunt, not a high pitched scream.

Is cotton wood much softer than ash?
From the videos I'd say yes, but I am not familiar to those two wood species.

I will have some play time with my Dolmar's in large beech, just waiting for the acquaintance to give me a call.
Cottonwood is much softer than ash. Grows like a weed around here. Smaller stuff cuts fast, larger wood loads up the chain and can bind. Very stringy. Weighs a ton wet but dries up light like a sponge.
 
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