As always, I learn after the fact.
That's real learning, Jeff. First hand trial and error always trumps things/technique/ideas being passed down. I'm not saying I havent had or havent given pointers to people before, but you dialing in your own setup is paramount for your success.
Yes, and a deserved firing lol but in chains and individual saws...yeah...Trial and error on a printing press will get you fired quicker that *s-word lol.
But I get what you're saying
Bonus points for the wide nose bar.
Yeah, the belly bar don’t make it slower. Just the chainGee Dave, I missed that you had a big saw up there at the cant … I'll participate next time … with one of my Asian 660s! I must have been focusing on the round wood at the time!
Jeff, not sure why but that belly B+C was not doing your 660s justice. I know that is a strong saw, but I believe I bested you with a 28" bar and square file, so it was not the length of the bar!
Probably more user error and bad tune than a bad chain Keith.Yeah, the belly bar don’t make it slower. Just the chain