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OK.......don't read too much into this. lol These are all freshly built saws, and after break in things can and do change. The 357XP is brand new.......so it's still stiff. The 562XP has the most run time, but it just had the fuel curves reset and ain't quite found it's happy spot yet. The 6100 now has some more drilling done to the carb. To be fair, the 6100 has had the most attention. I've been in it several times.
Now......the chain. It was not freshly ground even in the first video.......but it was cutting damn good. There was a little dirt on the back of the log that I missed cleaning off when I pulled it out more. So, the 6100 had the freshest chain. To use the same chain on all three saws I shortened it about three drivers when I used it on the 562XP.
Now, y'all are up to speed.
Now......the chain. It was not freshly ground even in the first video.......but it was cutting damn good. There was a little dirt on the back of the log that I missed cleaning off when I pulled it out more. So, the 6100 had the freshest chain. To use the same chain on all three saws I shortened it about three drivers when I used it on the 562XP.
Now, y'all are up to speed.