LOL, no I meant making a large displacement saw with a plastic chassis. That might take me more than a week though......If you've got a week spare
LOL, no I meant making a large displacement saw with a plastic chassis. That might take me more than a week though......If you've got a week spare
lnteresting stuff, that damage is really rotten. Looks like having a capable chinese saw has its benefits. l quit cutting the other day running a MS261 with 18"325/063 in some hard 24" gum. lt had really thick blood red sap oozing out of it when you cut a round off and the stuff bound up the chain not letting oil get to where it was needed. l should have been using a 70cc+ saw but we all been there with to much or too little saw. l went back and finished it with .404 and a 660 which really made a difference but that sap could really annoy you. l am glad l never cut palms.
l went through three chains that day and got nowhere, you could barely see the rivets on the chain it was gummed up so much. The bar nose sprocket jammed and l had to hit wood with the bar sprocket to get it turning. I wouldn't give in and got to the point with three forked chains and a bar you could fry bacon on. 404 semi skip did the trick the next day bit sheez that wood was a saw wrecker.Yes I know the stuff you are talking about. I was also cutting red gum in VIC and had the chain bind up on me with that red stuff. A real pain, 660 was about the only saw that would do the job.
l went through three chains that day and got nowhere, you could barely see the rivets on the chain it was gummed up so much. The bar nose sprocket jammed and l had to hit wood with the bar sprocket to get it turning. I wouldn't give in and got to the point with three forked chains and a bar you could fry bacon on. 404 semi skip did the trick the next day bit sheez that wood was a saw wrecker.
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