jake wells
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That is one of the gheyest photos I've ever seen.
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That is one of the gheyest photos I've ever seen.
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I think someone may have googled "G--HAAAYYY chainsaw".....
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To Start.
Glad I'm sleeping in the van outside @Mastermind barn.
The racing part of it. I'm use to the classes being 3,4,5, and 6 cubes. So 3 cubes are 0-50cc, 4 cube is 0-65cc, 0 to 80cc on the 5 cubes,and 0-99cc are the 6 cubes. Any interest on a under 40 cc class?
Depending on the wood and how many participants, the racing will be Missouri style. Saw on the ground idling, hands on the wood and at the proper cadance operators will do two cuts. We can do three cut(down/up/down) if there is enough cants. Wood will marked 5 inches.
We need some stands to hold the cants. Either we make one or someone brings one.
We can do entry fees and cover cost of the wood and once that is covered, the left over money can pay out the top the places in each class. Thoughts?
Are we running big saws too?
100cc+
Are we running big saws too?
100cc+
@Rolltide386, I'd be willing to bring some gas for the 395 chain races.
I'll mix up 5 gallons, only e free by me is 91. I have Mobil 1, Amsoil, or klotz.
Unless you got it covered? Just tryin to help out
I hadnt decided if I was bringing the pipe saw or not, it is fun to run, but might not be fastest in my stable for that size and is pretty dang awkward to run
I will bring the piper along for fun for anyone who wants to run it.
If anyone wants me to bring any specific saw to play with just say the word and I will pack it.
Hope so
Just how Big a log you gonna need Deets ??
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