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Brad........Next time you push down on your saw, in the middle of a cut.......you'll be coming out of the turn.......Hahahahahaha!
Just don't push down. No load rpm's are where it's at.
Brad........Next time you push down on your saw, in the middle of a cut.......you'll be coming out of the turn.......Hahahahahaha!
Popup 200 PSI. Well broken in work saw. This is an Oak cant.
Thanks for sharing Dan. I have a new 2153 here that I cut the squish band in. It has just shy of 220 PSI. It's still on it's first tank of fuel, so not even close to broken in. My 346 has a popup piston with just shy of 200 PSI. I'm anxious to get some time on the 2153 to make a fair comparison. It's not a perfect test for the popup/flattop debate. In addition to the piston difference, there's a 20 PSI compression difference, with the one getting past what you say is ideal. We'll see. Other than that, the two saws are close to identical in build.
Don't forget in this discussion, we're using chainsaws that run at WOT almost exclusively. We're not concerned with bottom/mid-range torque needed to come out of a corner.
Flat top with cut squish band. 220 PSI. First time to see wood. Pine log.
[video=youtube_share;p1OeCYOGElQ]http://youtu.be/p1OeCYOGElQ[/video]
Why use punky wood (pine at that--everything looks fast in pine) for a demonstration/comparison?
Why use punky wood (pine at that--everything looks fast in pine) for a demonstration/comparison?
200psi?
Is that much compression really needed? :msp_wink:
Beggars can't be choosers. It's the only wood I had available at the time.
Is that why they use pine when they race hotsaws?Why use punky wood (pine at that--everything looks fast in pine) for a demonstration/comparison?
Why not?I raced a 346 that had well over that and had my ass handed to me and the saw was in use for 2 years prior.Probably not
200psi?
Is that much compression really needed? :msp_wink:
Randy, you should know it has nothing to do with need :hmm3grin2orange:
It was a loaded question.......I'm gonna let it go though.
Are you drunk again Wiggs?
Not sure. What is today?
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