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  1. Gypo

    Clearcutting

    I see your point about the outside dawg. Fortunately I rarely have to saw a stump off, especially one with flutes or flair.
  2. Gypo

    Clearcutting

    It is my opinion that outside dawgs are not needed. One is good, two is redundant. What does it really do you for you? I do leave them on my big saw, but that's the exception. The bars are lighter than your standard Oregon bar. The steel is also harder, which means less dressing and longer...
  3. Gypo

    Clearcutting

    New 390's come with a blue coil that limits saw rpms. I have a few older black coils around from older saws, the black coils are unlimited. I have heard that you can buy the black coils again, but don't know first hand. I also removed all the stops on the carb adjustment screws, and took off...
  4. Gypo

    Clearcutting

    I haven't counted the rings, but I'd guess age around 50. Fifty years ago a lot of the timber was not replanted and so was natural regen. I don't know for sure that is the case in this stand, but from the abundance of maple would guess it was not planted. This 390 is stock, except for the...
  5. Gypo

    Clearcutting

    Sorry bout the double post, got it figured out now. Turns out I sometimes can't follow directions... on how to post properly.
  6. Gypo

    Clearcutting

    <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/YVOoqEE9Uus" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> My partner and I in a decent stand of second growth.
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