Hold up there Wes. Dennis was building saws when I was still ####ting yellow..
Sorry sir, I dont have anything big around the house.maybe my life is pathetic as people tell me it is.I left work an hour early to see a video of that Husky runnin.Imagine my dissapointment when I found out Ill have to leave work early again wednesday to see the vid.Ill bring ya a 30 inch white oak log tonight if youll just go ahaead and make the video.You got a flashlight?
I got home and checked the compression on the saw before running it. 227lbs:msp_ohmy:. I put a 9 pin on it, bobbed a 20' bar. Installed a new never touched RSC chain. The only thing I had to run it though was some 15 inch pine. Fired it up , holy #### this thing sounds soooooo amazing at idle.:msp_wub:. I let it warm up while I put my chaps on. I cut I dont know how many cookies. This thing with a 9 pin is sooooo fast. I know it really wont show itself till I put it in some real wood but the way this thing revs and just murders wood I know its gonna pull my big bars with no problem. I ran a tank through it which took longer than I thought it would. This my friends is a full blown man saw. I feel like Ive stepped up to a new class having this saw. Im really excited about putting a 8 pin and 32' bar on it. I havent checked compression after the first tank. Im going to check it in the morning. The saw overall sounded like a pissed off dirtbike tearing through the woods.I havent installed the tach yet so im not sure what kind of rpms im turning, I tuned it to 4 stroke very well out of wood and clear out in the cut. Im sorry boys but Im in love with a husqvarna. Randy you truely are a Mastermind. :msp_thumbup:
My bad I seem to always do that :redface:. It is a Husky and Im totally in loveI'm calling bull#### until we see a video. 32 foot (') bar might be a little much:hmm3grin2orange: But what I really would like to respond to is the part above in bold....... you did- it's a Husky! Welcome to the enlightened side.
Sorry bud bear with me. Im off wendsday I promise Ill make a video then worth seeing.:msp_unsure:I've been reading 12 pages of this thread and still no video's.,,,,I am convinced it never happened.
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Me neither. This saw will not be a very used saw. Mostly cookie cutting but may throw a 28" , 32", or 36" every now and again. Im checking compression first thing in the morning.How high can you run the compression on a gas worksaw before it becomes a problem? No, I don't have an answer.
Theres no way to explain how excited I am about this saw.and here i thought i had a major stiffy when i got my 372 back from randy:hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange:
Theres no way to explain how excited I am about this saw.
How high can you run the compression on a gas worksaw before it becomes a problem? No, I don't have an answer.
I'm sure I'll find out......... :hmm3grin2orange:
I saw a couple of EC's saws with 240psi.....they were still running. For how long?????? I can't say.
Wow! That's a LOT of compression. Stihll running premium pump gas?
Wow! That's a LOT of compression. Stihll running premium pump gas?
I'm starting to get an inkling...
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