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Jswanson

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Have a look at his videos -- some quick chains and strong saws in there!
Link to his channel is:

https://www.youtube.com/user/reillystsb

Doesn't sound like he'll be on the forum at all which is a bummer. He does a lot of videos.
He's itching to get to a GTG and already talking about cheap flights from FL to BOS or Providence.
He would probably bring a poo-load of race chains for everyone to play with.

If Dan has a fall GTG I'll ping John about it.
Hopefully Lee can make the next one at Dan's.

Jason -- Missouri, yikes. Would like to see that man behind that 064 that made headlines at NY (right?) and CT GTG meet the rest of the crazies.

Also -- by fall we'll have a summer of more dyno tweaks behind us. Maybe a second dyno if Dan, Fred, or Al get one built up.
I'm working on next gen electronics (a PCB board) which will make the box even smaller. Wish I had extra bright LEDs -- they can be hard to see in the sun.

It's been 2 days and can still hear 2 cycle noise in my head!
Holy cow. I watched a bunch. His saws are flyin. Is he on here?
 

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Jason, your 064 is awesome, and maybe some day I will have one, and I love the power of my ported 046/460s (just a little step down), but if I had to pick one saw for EVERYTHING (limbing and bucking), it would be an 044/440! Limbing with a 046/460 just fatigues me too quickly, and while they may be a tad slower, a 044/440 (or 372) will generally be able to cut anything that need cutting!

Looking forward to seeing your saw Jeff!
 

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Jason, your 064 is awesome, and maybe some day I will have one, and I love the power of my ported 046/460s (just a little step down), but if I had to pick one saw for EVERYTHING (limbing and bucking), it would be an 044/440! Limbing with a 046/460 just fatigues me too quickly, and while they may be a tad slower, a 044/440 (or 372) will generally be able to cut anything that need cutting!

Looking forward to seeing your saw Jeff!
I think he may have one for sale Mike! [emoji6]
 
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