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  1. sawinredneck

    Saw video thread

    “I’ve got a rat tail file!” Gypo logger
  2. sawinredneck

    Saw video thread

    SHHHHHHHH!!!! Bermy, can’t be talking bad about saw builders, you know!
  3. sawinredneck

    Saw video thread

    Come to a tree/chainsaw forum, make wild claims about your product/abbilties, without backing any of it up, you’ll get questioned. As I’ve said, I’ve run built saws, I’ve built saws myself, I’ve gotten a little idea of what’s involved.
  4. sawinredneck

    Saw video thread

    What calculations are you using to prove you get better fuel usage? And better yet, how are you doing it? As I’ve stated, you don’t get something from nothing, you want a modded saw to run like a beast, you feed it lots of fuel! What have you figured out to improve on that?
  5. sawinredneck

    Saw video thread

    And again, by whose calculations? I don’t have a dog in the fight, I ONLY build saws for myself! I’ve sold one modded saw, at a loss, the 346xp, because I was disappointed with it! I’ve nothing to prove either way, but somethings not adding up here.
  6. sawinredneck

    Saw video thread

    Again, don’t GAS about runtime, how much production have I gained? I get your newish, but I’ve had a little practice at this myself. Do some digging, my user name is around, I’ve actually built a Husky 350 that would outrun all but a piped 346xp. I’ve owned one of the nastiest BB 046 builds...
  7. sawinredneck

    Saw video thread

    I am curious, what does fuel usage have to do with it? Everything I’ve seen you accomplish the same amount of work with a modded saw vs a stock saw by the increase in engine output. You also need to increase fuel usage to cool the engine because of the increase in output. I can’t say I’ve ever...
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