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    WANTED Husqvarna 385/390 fuel tank

    I'm looking for a decent 385/390 fuel tank. I appreciate any help. Thanks Adam
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    SELLING Selling out

    How about weight comparison's?
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    SELLING Selling out

    I'm really curious about this 510. I sold my ported 346ne and am looking for something a little lighter for my gf to use. Have you compared the two before joe?
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    SELLING Selling out

    Good luck Joe on your new adventure!
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    SOLD Husqvarna 550 XPG $325 possible trades

    Wouldn't it be under warranty still?
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    Self feeding issues

    I don't run semi chisel chains. I'm sharpening one for my buddy. I may have to pick one up and try it out.
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    Self feeding issues

    So I'm digging this thread back up. After all the help you all gave me, my chains are cutting amazing. I have to brace my self when going into wood because the saw grabs and just rips. So heres my question. When you sharpen semi chisel do you tilt the base 10*?
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    SOLD Updated Hacked up 6400/7900

    Mike thisdoes have a poleman carb also, correct?
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    SOLD Updated Hacked up 6400/7900

    I'm sorry I didn't see this earlier. Was this saw bought from Brandon "short hunter"? If so it was built by @mdavlee and finished up by @Miller Mod Saws. Here is the video that Carl took once it was done
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    SOLD Updated Hacked up 6400/7900

    I'll leave it up to the OP. It is his theead.
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    SOLD Updated Hacked up 6400/7900

    I believe this is my old saw and if it is, it is very strong. If it ends up to be my old saw I have a video of it if you'd like to see.
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    Self feeding issues

    Since you are the first person that commented, you are the winner. Humboldt it is. Lol
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    Self feeding issues

    Since we had this talk about leaning trees and different felling techniques. What notch would you use, conventional or humbolt. I wanna try a bore cut with these new angles. It's the hard learning tree in front.
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    Self feeding issues

    Thank you Brett! The chain cuts great!
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    Self feeding issues

    Well when I woke this morning at 6:15 and it was 6*. It has finally warmed up to 12*. I think it is time to go play.
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    Self feeding issues

    The second one I was coming down to fast into the gullet and using the side of the wheel for my top plate. I'll be running them this weekend and I'll give you guys some feed back.
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    Self feeding issues

    Ok I finally took the time and took pictures of my chains the Brian asking for. I've been working long hours and haven't wanted to be in the garage. This is ground with Kevin's specs of 55 25 10. This is my old grind at 60 35 10.
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    Self feeding issues

    I was so ashamed I never took any. I'll tell you what though, I prefer inboard clutches over outboard after that.
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    Self feeding issues

    I've had to use a version of the triangle cut, called the drunk beaver. I was cutting down an oak and the top got tangled into a big whitepine next to it. Well 3 saws and 4 bars later I finally got it down. I left the stump as a reminder to pay attention to your surroundings. P.s. no saws or...
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    Self feeding issues

    You guys are posting all these cool falling videos and I'm just trying to figure out how to keep my face cut and back cut parallel to each other. Lol
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