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Saw #2
Intake 83°
Intake 83°
Great work on the 500i!
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Maybe its just me but it seems like it gets a fuzz better with each cut. Maybe it can learn quick and adjust itself for the modsSaw #1
Intake 86°
Maybe its just me but it seems like it gets a fuzz better with each cut. Maybe it can learn quick and adjust itself for the mods
Try one of my tricks mark them next time. You know that's what you call getting old you know.OK fellers. Two things you really don't wanna do......
BOTH of em are hook the impulse line and the fuel line up on he wrong nipples. LOL
I've never seen a saw flooded so badly.
I agree. The owners of these four saws are incredibly anxious to get their hands on em, so I'll have to rely on feedback from them as to whether or not they get stronger over time.
Id watch those too but i was thinking same saw after some run time, in the same wood with the same chain that was used in the initial test cuts. I know dream on lolWe're gonna need felling videos and stuff @Agent Smith .
Qtla. Couldn’t agree more.Randy, this thread reminds me why I’m here. Thanks for the extra effort you put into this build thread. Thanks for sharing your knowledge as well. One of the best build threads we’ve had in a while.
BTW fine job on the saws.
The #2 saw looked and sounded better Randy, didn’t time them. Just going by what I saw.