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Here's one for ya Mason.
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Nicely done Kevin!

Nice job Kevin. Sounds real strong. Holds RPMs well. [emoji106]

Thanks fellas.
Chain was sharp when I started cutting with the stock saw. It's cut a good 30-40 cookies since I started. Might get another second or 2 out of a sharp chain.
That's about a 25" maple log thats been cut for maybe 5 or 6 years. It's amazing how much harder it is the further I get from the ends. It locks up the clutch with my 346 with a race chain and was pretty hard on the cutters:D
 

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I cut some ash the other day. I think it is more chain humbling than oak, red oak anyhow. I looked at the chain with a magnifier after, it was hard on the steel for sure!
Somehow, some way, ash brings up sand in the wood or bark as it grows. I dropped a few eab ash last year and cut them up 2 weeks ago. The chain was throwing sparks even at the start and middle of a cut on nearly every block, nowhere near the ground. Even after sitting through spring melt and all the rain we had this summer and fall
 

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I have heard that Locust does that also in some soils. When I cleared some when my brother built a house in Garrison NY, you had to buck it the day you dropped it, or sharpen chain every 3 or 4 rounds. In other places, I have cut big dead dry Locust w/o any problem at all.
 

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I have heard that Locust does that also in some soils. When I cleared some when my brother built a house in Garrison NY, you had to buck it the day you dropped it, or sharpen chain every 3 or 4 rounds. In other places, I have cut big dead dry Locust w/o any problem at all.
I've had locust roach chains for sure. Hardest wood (chain wise) I've ever processed.

And to keep the fast Husky's flowin', here's the fastest I've ever driven. Look @t4driller Mike, mesmerized by it's speed...


EDIT: @showrguy in the back is even amazed by it's prowess.
 

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I've had locust roach chains for sure. Hardest wood (chain wise) I've ever processed.

And to keep the fast Husky's flowin', here's the fastest I've ever driven. Look @t4driller Mike, mesmerized by it's speed...


EDIT: @showrguy in the back is even amazed by it's prowess.
No it was more like, is the dang husky ever gonna finish that cut?? Lol[emoji6][emoji6]
 
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