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<blockquote data-quote="Chris-PA" data-source="post: 3724006" data-attributes="member: 67290"><p>Well, I was running the Mac and the Poulan hard for a while. Both saws ran flawlessly and they seem no worse for wear. The worst part was there was no breeze and I was down alongside a big trunk, so all the exhaust just collected there. Tried to keep my head above the log as much as I could. </p><p></p><p>I was trying out a loop of modified 33SL chain in red oak. I really like the 20BPX semi chisel I usually run on it, but I have two loops of the (now discontinued) 33SL full chisel that came with it. The stuff never worked worth a darn, but I ground off all the shark fin bumpers and now it's non-safety chain. I won't say it cuts any better than the 20BPX, but it's at least equal now so I have 3 good loops..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris-PA, post: 3724006, member: 67290"] Well, I was running the Mac and the Poulan hard for a while. Both saws ran flawlessly and they seem no worse for wear. The worst part was there was no breeze and I was down alongside a big trunk, so all the exhaust just collected there. Tried to keep my head above the log as much as I could. I was trying out a loop of modified 33SL chain in red oak. I really like the 20BPX semi chisel I usually run on it, but I have two loops of the (now discontinued) 33SL full chisel that came with it. The stuff never worked worth a darn, but I ground off all the shark fin bumpers and now it's non-safety chain. I won't say it cuts any better than the 20BPX, but it's at least equal now so I have 3 good loops.. [/QUOTE]
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