If you're one of those knuckleheads that like the sound of a bar sproket spinning at 12,000rpms,, then yes, you will "sooner or later," burn up the bearings...
You know what I meant. And while you're at it, just add another zero and move the comma one place to the right.
It's like this, Eric D. was the knucklehead that fried the bearings. When the boss caught wind of it, he knew exactly what he had done. How did he? Don't know, he just did.
And like I said, "sooner or later," it will happen. Just as sooner or later, pulling a cord from the socket- by it's cord, will ruin the plug-------- sooner or later.
I think you're arguement is falling on deaf ears... There is no way an air compressor is gonna fry a chainsaw bartip sprocket... unless it was already shot to begin with.
While cuttin' there is heat generated and that little sprocket will see some RPM's even in that heat range. When you are cleaning a bar... it is off the saw and is not hot from work...
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