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treeslinger eh?

That doesn't suprise me at all. I bought a 50" Cannon from him and let me tell you, that chain he sent with it is a work of art!
 
Ok folks I missed the first saw to run but got at least one cut of all the rest of the saws in the build off.

I have a total of 90 video clips to go through so If I lable it wrong I apologize. just correct it for me in a reply.

A lot of them I won't even be able to label cause I won't remember who is running them or whose saw they are. Again just reply.

I will put a compiled video together at some point and burn it to dvds for whoever wants one.

Please be patient cause this is my first crack at video editing.
 
Average time per log Oak, size 18.5" (Log Sizes ranged from 15" to 22" )


Builder Owner

#1 Treeslinger 11.338 Cowroy
#2 TreeMonkey 11.408
#3 Komatsuvara 11.783
#4 Simonizer 11. 916 r2"ed
#5 BSnelling 11.936 Nmurph
#6 Tlandrum 12.098
#7 Mdavelee 12.318 Wendell
#8 Eric Copsey 12.498 Hillbilly22
#9 Mdavelee 12.596
#10 BSnelling 12.849
#11SrCarr52 13.298
#12STUMP HUSKY 13.312 Hedgerow
#13Eric Copsey 13.447
#14TLandrum 13.851 Chris J
#15 STUMPIESTER 13.913 Firefighter
#16 lOGGING22 14.930
#17 Stumpy 15.053
#18 Subhunter 16.114
#19 BarneyRB 16.573
#20 Mweba 22.502 Little Possum


Copied from R2d post in other thread.
 
Thanks cowroy . I may just buy one off of you when you get around to them. I missed the live feed this morning so a dvd would be a great piece of history to have.:bowdown:
 
Real nice!

That's usually how it goes in life, the person that talks the least is usually the best! LOL Congrats Treeslinger! I see some saw builds coming your way.
 
The numbers mean something if you're cutting square wood with no knots so everyone can have a fair go.

I'm not crying about anything but word of mouth is the wood size was inconsistent along with being barky and rather knotty. Kinda hard to get "real times" if conditions are as such. But overall I can't say much about it, I wasn't there....


Cool to finally see the numbers and I'm sure everyone had a great time. I woulda loved to have been there but other obligations were of priority.....

Rock on guys. Glad you had a blast and glad everyone stayed safe! :)
 
Not surprised the Sling'r-built saw took the honors. Ran Cedarkerf's 372 last weekend, also Sling'r-built, and it flat blew the doors off of any other 70cc-class saw I've ever ran.

*I should note that it was wearing a 32" bar and it was I think a 30" cottonwood I was cutting. Bark and all.
 
Many thanks to Terry he is a hell of a host and put on a great event. Thanks also to everyone else who helped out or was involved.
The testing went smooth other than someone forgetting to fuel up a saw and some heavy handed saw starter obviously breaking Blowncrewcabs saw. Hell of a job done by G.T. making over 100 cuts back to back and staying consistent throughout.
 
Yeah JD did a real good job with the operating part. I don't feel bad about wendells saw doing better than mine. He's happy with his and i'm happy with mine. I will say the tree monkey saw felt the most impressive when running it later.
 
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