Keith Gandy
Maxima K2 40:1 87 Pump Gas
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I set the bait and you took it well Keith[emoji106][emoji1]

I set the bait and you took it well Keith[emoji106][emoji1]
No. I was kidding.Are you being serious?
Wonder what works a saw more for break in? A 40ft tree bucked up into 22" firewood or the whole tree cut nonstop in cookies ?Man, don't believe these dorks, they're just pulling your leg. There's a perfectly good reason for that little, extra, outer dog. It marks the sausage so you know where to cut the next slice.
The little dog is totally useless and another thing, if you're not cutting giant redwood trees with a big saw, then those big dogs are useless too. All they do is take up your bar length. I bought a big set for my 460 one time and put them on and seen how stupid it looked and took them off. But we don't have redwoods here.
large dawgs come in handy for stumping too.i run them on some saws for cutting maple stumps.some maples decrease size just a few inches off of the ground and usually aren't round.with the large dual dawgs you can usually find a point on one or the other to catch on.I run the large dogs on my 372 to keep the muffler off the log, they're also useful for cutting knots off logs parallel to the trunk. Larger dogs give much better traction IMHO.
The little dog is totally useless and another thing, if you're not cutting giant redwood trees with a big saw, then those big dogs are useless too. All they do is take up your bar length. I bought a big set for my 460 one time and put them on and seen how stupid it looked and took them off. But we don't have redwoods here.