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Tuning by ear - how long did it take you?
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<blockquote data-quote="smokey7" data-source="post: 6559623" data-attributes="member: 124945"><p>As far as tuning with temp is a wild goose chase without egt probe. Ive seen over 400* on several very healthy saws. Thry reach thst temp rsther quick within 4 full bar cuts in 18" wood. Ir thermometer is nice to use but unless you test the same spot and get to it very very quickly the temp will cool so quick you may think you are safe but not. They make temp sticks that change color based on temp that can be helpful. But still the best waybis egt or 4 stroke no load tuning then in wood testing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smokey7, post: 6559623, member: 124945"] As far as tuning with temp is a wild goose chase without egt probe. Ive seen over 400* on several very healthy saws. Thry reach thst temp rsther quick within 4 full bar cuts in 18" wood. Ir thermometer is nice to use but unless you test the same spot and get to it very very quickly the temp will cool so quick you may think you are safe but not. They make temp sticks that change color based on temp that can be helpful. But still the best waybis egt or 4 stroke no load tuning then in wood testing. [/QUOTE]
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