Big Block
WFO or I don't go
LOL that's ****ed up but funny. I'm laughing at 3:00 in the morning. Time for bed. Hahaha
Is there an average price per saw? Do they go by size+model/some kind of formula?LOL that's ****ed up but funny. I'm laughing at 3:00 in the morning. Time for bed. Hahaha
First of all, I have no idea who ported your saw. However, if this is true, then your 372 is seriously weak. A ported 372 should run circles around your 359!I have a muf modd'ed and squish set 359 that cuts almost as good as the ported 372.
Yep. I was thinking that "someone" needs to check the tune on that 372, or see if there is some other cause for the poor performance.First of all, I have no idea who ported your saw. However, if this is true, then your 372 is seriously weak. A ported 372 should run circles around your 359!
I live at 4700' and routinely cut at around 8000'. The performance, or lack thereof is noticeable after a days cutting without adjustment.It could easily be the tune. Tune makes a huge difference.
I live at 4700' and routinely cut at around 8000'. The performance, or lack thereof is noticeable after a days cutting without adjustment.
First of all, I have no idea who ported your saw. However, if this is true, then your 372 is seriously weak. A ported 372 should run circles around your 359!
Not many. I think from the mouth of Payson Canyon to the summit at 9500' is about 14 miles, then I drop back down Santaquin Canyon for the turn off to the Girls Camp where I do the tree work for our church.How many miles u go to get that high.
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How many miles u go to get that high.
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That's how I interpreted what you initially wrote, and I agree. For gathering my firewood the time spent running the saw is one of the smallest (and easiest) portions of the job, so speeding it up by even a fairly large percentage has little impact on the total job. For a pro faller who's spending a greater percentage of time actually cutting with a saw the equation would be different. I port some of my saws for fun because it's a hobby, but the speed improvement is of no relevance to how much firewood I gather or whether my house is warm in the winter.Sure the 372 cuts a log a few seconds faster than the 359, my point was for the average guy is 3 or 4 seconds per cut worth the money? There is nobody else around I am trying to impress.
Any luck getting a builder to do a saw yet ?
Yes sir ,was not sure if you were wanting one done ? Or just trying to get a current builder list made for the site members ?Who? Me?
Yes sir ,was not sure if you were wanting one done ? Or just trying to get a current builder list made for the site members ?
Good choice ,the xpw he did for me was very strong ,lot of good choices these days for builders ,Most all of them will do you right .Both really I didn't know about most of the guys on the list. I made an appointment in August with Randy for the 372. Haven't made up my mind on the 346 yet.
For me it's not really about the time saved. It's about running a machine that flat out performs. I simply enjoy it. Why ride a weak little quad through the dunes when you can blast around on a dune shredding monster built Banshee?Sure the 372 cuts a log a few seconds faster than the 359, my point was for the average guy is 3 or 4 seconds per cut worth the money? There is nobody else around I am trying to impress.
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