For that gearing, I'd use bout this much.
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Keep the rakers less than .025 till you can test it for load.
This cutter measures .019.
You gonna be running in 10x10?
Or 12x12 up at Scott's?
Also, use a 72 DL chain and 20" bar on that rig.
You'll thank me later.
You don't even have to do that.I thought about cutting the tail off of a 20" stihl bar for it.
You don't even have to do that.
9 works great on a regular ole 20" ES bar.
Just make sure it's .050. 72DL.
Show offFor that gearing, I'd use bout this much.
View attachment 85051
Keep the rakers less than .025 till you can test it for load.
This cutter measures .019.
You gonna be running in 10x10?
Or 12x12 up at Scott's?
Naaaaaa..Show off
Naaaaaa..
3 cube chains are the show ponies..
You spend so many hours on a three cube chain that you protect it like a dog with his only bone.
Voodoo. The voodoo is different. But still voodooSo how do you do 3 cube chains different?
Didn't I see you race in 3 cube? PonyNaaaaaa..
3 cube chains are the show ponies..
You spend so many hours on a three cube chain that you protect it like a dog with his only bone.
I do the same thing except I add a nut inside to keep from wallowing out the hole(drill the hole slightly smaller than you could push in buy hand and squeeze in with vise.) Trick I learned from my Grandpappy in the 70's that and the same setup with a piece of wood for a T handle.I drill a hole in a golf ball, makes a great file handle.
I don't have a saw.Possibly, yes..
You?
The way I was told is- more cc, less voodoo. Less cc, more voodoo. A 3 cube isn't very big, so it needs more done to itWhat's so special about a 3 cube chain?