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661 Oil Test 32:1 vs 40:1 vs 50:1 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Moparmyway" data-source="post: 5560845" data-attributes="member: 91373"><p>I used to think the same porsche, but before I was done with the first stump, I was thinking to myself that this wood aint wood anymore.</p><p></p><p>I have cut black lucust that sat for a couple years and even that stuff didnt tear up .404 RM</p><p>Take a look at the 661 picture, I didnt even see it before, but that is what most of the cutters look like .............. there wasnt anything metal and no rocks, just rock hard wood. Guy said Hickory .............. should have said granite</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moparmyway, post: 5560845, member: 91373"] I used to think the same porsche, but before I was done with the first stump, I was thinking to myself that this wood aint wood anymore. I have cut black lucust that sat for a couple years and even that stuff didnt tear up .404 RM Take a look at the 661 picture, I didnt even see it before, but that is what most of the cutters look like .............. there wasnt anything metal and no rocks, just rock hard wood. Guy said Hickory .............. should have said granite [/QUOTE]
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