operator error.
No need for all the big sprockets/extra mass to keep it spinning , 7 or 8 does just fine.I don't guess that 7910 dude cut the tapper for the tiny dinky sprockets out of the bar to use the big boy sprockets
operator error.
No need for all the big sprockets/extra mass to keep it spinning , 7 or 8 does just fine.I don't guess that 7910 dude cut the tapper for the tiny dinky sprockets out of the bar to use the big boy sprockets
The slower saws can do twice the work and may go all day without filing. The 660 does half the work and needs filing every hour? Really?
He's inspecting the mass of the flywheel, it's the most likely cause of the incident. The accident investigation team figures a larger flywheel could have prevented this.
Like smelling milk you know is sour.....just to check.....picking a scab, or looking at a car wreck.......This thread is so dumb yet I keep looking at it. Steve
I dare say it may beat your 064 with the expansion chamber.Fir is soft
Get the new Fluke Stratoscope. Satellite telemetry. That will shut these guys up.How much money are you willing to bet? I cut the bar off that saw before it gets through that soft fir .Arnold Humbard is proud of the 064 just got a new carb today on it and maxi flow breather
Fir is soft
Well, that thing was likely better than 4.5 sec per 1sq ft. Your saw was 4sq ft at 45 sec?How much money are you willing to bet? I cut the bar off that saw before it gets through that soft fir .Arnold Humbard is proud of the 064 just got a new carb today on it and maxi flow breather
Well, that thing was likely better than 4.5 sec per 1sq ft. Your saw was 4sq ft at 45 sec?
18 sec vs 45...lol
Looks like about 39.6% the speed per ft2 of that little thing.
Aaaahhhhaaaaahhhhaaaaaaaaaaah[/QUOTE that would sound like your willing to place a bet on the little piltz saw ?
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