LOL Randy please stop or he will be up all night filing chains and call in sick to make another video .I'm just funnin ya man.......calm down.
Seriously though..........is the chain on backward? :msp_unsure:
LOL Randy please stop or he will be up all night filing chains and call in sick to make another video .I'm just funnin ya man.......calm down.
Seriously though..........is the chain on backward? :msp_unsure:
LOL Randy please stop or he will be up all night filing chains and call in sick to make another video .
I thank you very much sir. After running the square ground with the 36" Im gonna order a few loops of it in a couple sizes.I found him a Nygran..........time to learn to square file. :msp_thumbup:
oh yeah by the way Jackie there was nothing rotten about this wood, we tried busting the logs in half, yeah right that wasn't happening . I think we wore ourselves out more doing that then runningRotten wood:msp_tongue:
Well, if that don't make ya a believer in the Monkey w a gun- then nothing will!
And the video should help Husky secure a decisive victory in the "Best saw made" poll thread.... not that it needed any help winning- just sayinotstir:
I hear he has been working out though.
Sorry I'm posting from my phone and sometimes I don't look at what it puts. I fixed it lol.What?Huh?
Sounds great! I'd like to see it compared to a 395 from Randy with something like 180-190 PSI.
Well Im gonna find some pine for the 9 pin and 20" that way I can make it look faster like everyone does:msp_w00t: I can tell you it blew my mind how hard I could lean on that saw with a 36" and the 8 pin on it. On the last video I was trying to push it till it bogged and the chain stopped spinning. Well it got down to 7500 rpms and still digging. That was as hard as I could pull it. To say im pleased is a understatment.Sounds great! I'd like to see it compared to a 395 from Randy with something like 180-190 PSI.
I'd also think it would be neat to see a side by side comparison just for giggles. Just to see how much more you really gain from different comp numbers, just plain curiosity. I've seen some other 395's you've done and they've been awfully impressive as well, but we can't really play them side by side for a real comparison.
Sooooooo..... Now we need two more volunteers to send 395's to Randy for this experiment. Hurry up people we ain't got all day. This last guy took forever making his vids...... :hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange:
Well Im gonna find some pine for the 9 pin and 20" that way I can make it look faster like everyone does:msp_w00t: I can tell you it blew my mind how hard I could lean on that saw with a 36" and the 8 pin on it. On the last video I was trying to push it till it bogged and the chain stopped spinning. Well it got down to 7500 rpms and still digging. That was as hard as I could pull it. To say im pleased is a understatment.
No but I bet it will know a 9 pin and 20" in pine compaired to that 36" red oak that was seasoned.I don't think that saw knows the difference between 7-pin 20" and 8-pin 36"!
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