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A Fine Pilsner
Well, I am not trying to put anything down or anything, just was surprised at the very top first vid posted, wasn't what I expected at all and really didn't understand the relevance. I still don't, other than hearing a high speed miss or something, which might or might not be present once it was cutting in large robust wood..if it was an issue or not.
I'll butt out, looking for working chainsaw info, not race saw stuff or that sort of discussion, have no interest in motorsports racing of any kind, cars, trucks, atvs, saws, boats..just never cared for that.
I fully understand the concept of woodsporting and so on, but I didn't understand what a test cut with giant saws in relatively teeny wood was all about, and that was it. I was under-my fault, reading comprehension fail I guess- that it was going to be a vid of two large stock saws cutting against each other in "real world" wood, something they would normally be used on. And really, that's it..no more, no less.
Unsubscribing.
If we are refering to the vid I posted it wasn't to show power or any real world application it was for guys like me who really don't fully understand rev. limit and what it sounds like. Brads 880 sounds to me like a 660 when it revs up but deeper, it revs up and 4 strokes somewhere around 13k if I was reading right, the 880 and 3120 in that vid sound like mine, like there trying to go but can't. Thats what I want to fix, the saw is capable of more and its restricted not by design as I'm learning but by rules of retail sale..
Don't unsubscribe its just getting good..