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Fell is past tense anyhow.
Feller is just another way to say fella.
Feller is just another way to say fella.
056 kid, back before the 66's I had a 056 myself. It was a mean machine! Still got one don't you?
Fell is past tense anyhow.
Feller is just another way to say fella.
Faller, dammit. Sawyers work for the Feds. Or better yet, in a mill!
Good deal Brad, nice video. I can see the bump in the 70cc, over stock. I have had to buck, and quarter that stuff with my 044 before. I gotta say though think I would take the 440, or 372 over the 441. CDF cutter's all pack 044-440-441. Get alot of feed back a few say the 441 has a little more toque. Most prefer the 440. I just don't like the feel of the 441, or the new 261. Maybe just take'd getting use'd to. But I like the 440. Take a road trip to Redwood country dude, we could o on tour:rockn::rockn:
Yup. Fallers. Or sometimes cutters...never fellers.
That's all you got outta this thread?!
I learned that Rubik's Cube's can actually at time kick some serious @$$.
and I keep a good supply of files in my purse.
I know ya'll think those 70 cc saws are fast, but Brad's vid of him falling that oak with the nice running 441 reminds me why I like 5ci+ saws, specifically a 66.
What specifically are you referring to?
What specifically are you referring to?
Oh, I was thinking how I have been in that situation a thousand times, sitting there waiting to finish the cut with a 70 cc saw screaming it's guts out. It goes so much faster with a larger displacement saw in my experience. The bigger saws seem to pull through the grain better when you go in to make your second face cut. Where the 70cc is touchy, the 90cc lugs down before it loses steam & slips the clutch.
Oh, I was thinking how I have been in that situation a thousand times, sitting there waiting to finish the cut with a 70 cc saw screaming it's guts out. It goes so much faster with a larger displacement saw in my experience. The bigger saws seem to pull through the grain better when you go in to make your second face cut. Where the 70cc is touchy, the 90cc lugs down before it loses steam & slips the clutch.
has anyone thrown chains into this thread yet ?
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