common I m living about 30-60 min away from you. But beech, oak, ash and poplar are often big enough that bucking with 36 bar is a lot easier with that.
Long bar shortcomings.Well your mileage may vary and I don't mind anyone wanting a 36" or even longer B&C.
I for one have never seen any need for such long bars and their shortcomings IMHO overcome
their usefulness. But then again I wouldn't argue...
It all depends what You use Your saws for, there is no ONE setup to cover all the bases.
Black+teal looks quite nice.A Makita 6421 should run alot cooler now the muffler was quite discoloured
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Black+teal looks quite nice.
Love those Klingon/Batleth spikes!
Hope you are well, Andrew!
Have You never before ran a 64xx?yes it does I was quite surprised how lively and torquey running a long bar
This is *B-S..... A black coloured body is the best to radiate heat off. The very reason why piston-aircraft-engines always were painted black!A Makita 6421 should run alot cooler now the muffler was quite discoloured
i think he was talking about removing the catalyst from the muffler.This is *B-S..... A black coloured body is the best to radiate heat off. The very reason why piston-aircraft-engines always were painted black!
Have You never before ran a 64xx?
Very good saws!
This is *B-S..... A black coloured body is the best to radiate heat off. The very reason why piston-aircraft-engines always were painted black!
i think he was talking about removing the catalyst from the muffler.
You gotta split the can and reweld it.How hard is it to remove the catalyst?