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What's the verdict Ed? 7 pin better??? Or 8 pin???

Well, it didn't mind the 8 pin one bit.
I have been cutting pine at my house and kept dropping the rakers more and more, and getting a bit more aggressive on the chain and in the softer wood, I found that just like honey badger, Mo-Fo 036 dont give a fukk.
It just eats.
But, it was a bit grabby in hard wood.

It went through some 7" or so cherry crap I had at home like butter.

I "think" if falling, the 7 pin would be better as it would be easier to control.
But for bucking, the 8 pin would be the way to go.

A good faller likely would have no issues with the 8. I think I would.
 

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For you guys still doing this.

Results from the 4th annual Wappapello Woodlands Expo 2019. I have them all but here is the chainsaws

red is the place.

Jay won hotsaw. WTG. Guy I know. Runs a Bretrand 3140 stroked bored motor.

Some old friends on there still at it. Also 4 from here I can make out.

gas saws on left SF and alky allowed classes right AF

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My latest two clips, made yesterday.

Dolmar PS-550, 100% factory stock, I even restored the missing spark arrester screen.
Saw is running a play chain that I customized a little just for fun.

In 8" beech, first cuts after grinding and round filing

In 16" turkey oak, loop already made the cuts in the previous clip
 
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