Chainsaw Dyno bring saws to there knees. Build from start to end with video

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Mac&Homelite

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Hey guys. I don't get on here so much anymore. Still running saws and modding one every now and then. The dyno has not been touched for probably two years. I'd love for someone that had the spark I had to take over my dyno. I'd sell it cheap. Make me an offer.
I just came across the thread, but am curious on the saw dyno. Always sorta wanted to get my hands on one since I live in town and dealing with cookies and saw chips gets annoying for testing my builds. Got any pics or link of it by chance?
 
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I just came across the thread, but am curious on the saw dyno. Always sorta wanted to get my hands on one since I live in town and dealing with cookies and saw chips gets annoying for testing my builds. Got any pics or link of it by chance?[/QU
I just came across the thread, but am curious on the saw dyno. Always sorta wanted to get my hands on one since I live in town and dealing with cookies and saw chips gets annoying for testing my builds. Got any pics or link of it by chance?
 
Mac&Homelite

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Very nice! I would love to have something like that at some point to put a consistent load on a saw for tuning, but I would never use it enough to justify the space for it at the present time.
 
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Made the load cell. Gauge will read 100psi with 20 pounds force so will be 10 ftlbs on a 6" lever.
Don't forget that two stroke saws do not make much torque. You need to measure ft-lbs in at least the .01 lb to be able to see the tiniest increase in HP. My scales measured .001 lb.
 

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