Mine is 3 second faster in a 35 second cut
That's less than 10%.
For it to be that close is good,I don't have one that will be that close to it,that's the strongest saw I've ever ran so to be close is pretty cool.
The 056 will only turn 13.3 no load and the 066 will go close to 15k and that's a insurmountable deficit,if it would tune around 14k it would be hard to beat.
I'll say again that it's running against a retarded strong 066,it will be ahead of all my stihls but this one. I'm gonna sick this 066 on my 395 now,before it couldn't have handled it but it's closer now.
Without a doubt if these to saws tuned the same the 056 would be ahead, I'm scratching around looking for a few more RPM's. Compression is a little high but I'm gonna try it with one ring,I'll loose 5 or 10lb and pick up 500 rpm just by doing that,these rings are stiff
I've never ran it with a long bar that fast.When you turn the 066 down to 13.5, does it get weaker with the long bar than when it's tuned up near 15?
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That is a damn shame. One would assume his patients wore thin from attempting to educate a stubborn fool. I've seen few here. Please get him here soon.I'll have a chat with him soon if I get a chance. But I'd be willing to bet he got tired of the ignorant arrogance and bullying by a certain few that will obviously never stop. Some bitter people I tell ya.
The 056 will only turn 13.3 no load and the 066 will go close to 15k
The carb can give it more fuel but then I run our of air.Are you confounded the intake boot and carburetor is the reason for this?
If you are 1 turn out on the H, you have plenty of fueling capability. You can pull the filter and the choke and see if you gain...thin the throttle shaft...then move on to the intake boot.
The carb can give it more fuel but then I run our of air.
It sounds just"off" that little bit. You did that again? NiceI'm sure I have the same problem as my 066 had,the cylinder flows more than it can get,the more I restrict the muffler the more rpm it gained.
Adam ordered a carb and boot and it's on the way.
I've heard rumors that he may be attending the cottage grove lumberjack saw races again this year.That is a damn shame. One would assume his patients wore thin from attempting to educate a stubborn fool. I've seen few here. Please get him here soon.
Always the same bar and chain.I say if you're gonna compare two saws that are identical models, parts, and top ends then use the same bars and chains to compare as a control. Once you start comparing two different models or two different top ends then the control of same chain and length is eliminated and becomes unfair for the comparison as one saw will likely always be timed better than the other for a specific b&c set up. Set each saw up as good as you can get it and then smack them head to head to see which one performs better.
What do you think deeter,can a 064/056 beat my 066?Why you gotta drag me into this?