Hey Jason, you ever have any hot start issues with the 394 just curious I’m sure Shaun addressed that before, I know they have had that problem threw years of there production sometimes .42” bar in one of the sections that crotched from the base. View attachment 353503View attachment 353504
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When I first got into milling it did. I learned of an issue with vaporlock in the intake block. Couple times I poured a little mix down the intake and it would light back up. Then It got worse, so I spent money on a cheap chinese coil to diag that. Completely solved it, so it wasn't vapor issue after all. That crap coil only lasted about 6 mo, made the saw seem neutered and crapped out. Put an oem back in and it's been mint since.Hey Jason, you ever have any hot start issues with the 394 just curious I’m sure Shaun addressed that before, I know they have had that problem threw years of there production sometimes .
Yea mine was doing the same thing when it was hot out , clean the flywheel mag , and ignition coil pick ups .and helped it sure fun running those old school 94,sWhen I first got into milling it did. I learned of an issue with vaporlock in the intake block. Couple times I poured a little mix down the intake and it would light back up. Then It got worse, so I spent money on a cheap chinese coil to diag that. Completely solved it, so it wasn't vapor issue after all. That crap coil only lasted about 6 mo, made the saw seem neutered and crapped out. Put an oem back in and it's been mint since.
I’ve milled a bunch for the homeowner. https://opeforum.com/threads/honey-locust-scarr394.27626/#post-1407851That is a lot of wood for a 1700# capacity trailer. That is quite the haul, I bet you did not dump it using one arm :-D
Someone sent me some honey locust a long time ago, it was a white yellow wood, about the color of the piece with all the bug/rot holes. I bet the dark stuff that looks like red oak would be nice for turning.
I wonder if you could make axe handles out of honey locust? It looks like it has nice grain. I know it is firewood, but, I see butcher blocks, spoons, and pens :-D
What in tarnation happened?Not my truck but does belong to a member here.
Just a reminder the about energy that's waiting to be unloaded when we care a large/heavy load in our trucks/tailers. Driver will be okay but does have some recovery time ahead of them. I had to go to the impound yard to retrieve his property from it.
Mighty Impressive chunks right there!!Scored another round tonight.
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WOW!!They ditched it to avoid hitting a car that had their right signal on but decided to turn left, U-turn, in front of them.
I thought I scored some big oak today. You win the hernia buster contestScored another round tonight.
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Honey locust.Mighty Impressive chunks right there!!
BTW...what kinda wood is that? Tight looking grain for sure.
First round I ended up cutting my blocks in half. Chits very dense!I thought I scored some big oak today. You win the hernia buster contest
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I luvs Locust!Honey locust.
First round I ended up cutting my blocks in half. Chits very dense!
I luvs Locust!