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If a chain won't feed like this I get mad.
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I second that! I like to go for self feed but also like to dog it in and put the pressure on.
 

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How does the Mtronics do that? Your ported 661 seemed like it was reving very high.
It's limited at 13k something and turns fast in the wood because there strong and hard to load with a 24" bar.
I don't have anything else to run thrm in so I use a big sprocket and as good a chain as I can make.
I tell everyone to never use a 7pin unless the bar is extremely long because the saw is just screaming.
 

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The only saws I put 8 pin on are my 066s, my other saws are fast and I like the bar to have torque, so I go with 7 pin on them.
 

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I think jeffs saw looked just fine.

My best bet here is that his saw was not turning 13k in the cut. Bet it was around 11 by ears.

Anyone got a cellphone app for rpm?

It's hard to cut normally and check rpm yourself with a fast tach. At least for me, I tend to let up on the bar pressure a bit. If you have a mounted tach, taking a quick glance would be more accurate.

Here's that ported echo 490 I had done with Danny Boy holding the tach. 7 pin 325.

 

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If Jeff has his 026 at the NY GTG there may be opportunity to run it on the original motorcycle brake dyno. I'm hoping to bring the dyno + electronics to the NY GTG for some show and tell or whatever. Really bummed I haven't had more time to play with it.
What about the CT GTG if I promise to feed ya?

Don't forget the Grolsch buddy, the Dyno would be nice also.
 

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I think jeffs saw looked just fine.

My best bet here is that his saw was not turning 13k in the cut. Bet it was around 11 by ears.

Anyone got a cellphone app for rpm?

It's hard to cut normally and check rpm yourself with a fast tach. At least for me, I tend to let up on the bar pressure a bit. If you have a mounted tach, taking a quick glance would be more accurate.

Here's that ported echo 490 I had done with Danny Boy holding the tach. 7 pin 325.

The rpm master himself verified this one at 13k in the wood for whatever that's worth.
325 8pin
 

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The rpm master himself verified this one at 13k in the wood for whatever that's worth.
325 8pin
Yeah, it sounds it.

Jeffs doesn't. I don't build my 026's for speed, I build them for torque in a light package. Dual purpose light bucking and limbing.

I try for a one saw plan for someone who wants to limb and cut 20" wood.

You've got one of my 026 close to you. Ask your dad if you can borrow it and tach it. I think you have a video of it somewhere.
 

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Yeah, it sounds it.

Jeffs doesn't. I don't build my 026's for speed, I build them for torque in a light package. Dual purpose light bucking and limbing.

I try for a one saw plan for someone who wants to limb and cut 20" wood.

You've got one of my 026 close to you. Ask your dad if you can borrow it and tach it. I think you have a video of it somewhere.
It can go that fast in the wood with no load.
I haven't seen the video though.
I'll watch it
 

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Of course Al. You don't NEED to feed me but man your food is some serious CUISINE! I offered up at NY to mess with the dyno as I'm doing my best to get to both GTGs. I'm also curious what Shaun's new algorithm will do with the motorcycle dyno. I'm hoping to modify the software so the filter can be applied after because his new filter is tunable and you can just try different settings and recheck the graph without rerunning the saw. Could do it for both the new smart filter and the simpler decimation one. Cheers Al!

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Of course Al. You don't NEED to feed me but man your food is some serious CUISINE! I offered up at NY to mess with the dyno as I'm doing my best to get to both GTGs. I'm also curious what Shaun's new algorithm will do with the motorcycle dyno. I'm hoping to modify the software so the filter can be applied after because his new filter is tunable and you can just try different settings and recheck the graph without rerunning the saw. Could do it for both the new smart filter and the simpler decimation one. Cheers Al!

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It's hard to cut normally and check rpm yourself with a fast tach. At least for me, I tend to let up on the bar pressure a bit. If you have a mounted tach, taking a quick glance would be more accurate.
Recently I saw a cool tach holder that pushed onto the handle bar. It was on a fb group and I can't find a pic now. @mdavlee inquired about one, maybe he can post a pic. It looked promising. The only issue I saw was the fact that it would transmit all the saws vibes into the tach.
 

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I'm still learning and testing what raker hight I like with my square file. And my filing still needs some work but I'm getting there. I have a couple chains that's way to aggressive and one that's sharp but is slow like it's dull. Here's a decent chain I was testing with a 8 pin. If you have to pry it seems your just putting pressure on the raker
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