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ill drive 45 minutes for a loaf of breadUr fake italian. Go to Mickey D’s
ill drive 45 minutes for a loaf of breadUr fake italian. Go to Mickey D’s
You do dat ... I gotta pull the lasagna out da ovenThe
ill drive 45 minutes for a loaf of bread
Stoufers?You do dat ... I gotta pull the lasagna out da oven
Yah , tell that to my 96 yr old grandma- from Italy ... she’d probably swat ya up side the head and say “Mameluke” !!!Ur fake italian. Go to Mickey D’s
. . . or borderline 70cc Dolmar PS-7900 & 36"
Not in my neck of the woods it don’t ! Chain is what cuts wood ... faster chain speed faster cut-cut ... physics 101
All things being equal (chips,raker height etc) more rpm in cut will get thru log fasterSure you are making more chips BUT they are smaller when you don't have the torque to run a aggressive chain taking way bigger chips. Steve
All things being equal (chips,raker height etc) more rpm in cut will get thru log faster
I don’t own any high - rpm ; low torque chainsaws ... your saw should have balls everywhere especially 12500 rpm in the cut —— 2 models of same Saw ... road running between them ... one is stock , the other ported ... stock 10000rpm ; ported 12500 rpm .... same weather conditions, same chain , gas oil etc ... which one gonna cut faster ?What I'm pointing out is you can and should run a more aggressive chain on a saw with lots of torque. Why should you run the same chain on a high RPM low torque saw as you do on a high torque saw that will cut a lot faster with a aggressive chain. Steve
I kind of agree. This is also why I don't necessarily pay 100% mind to HP outputs and rpms. A saw with 1k less RPM can still have faster chain speed if it runs a bigger driver. Chain cutting profile also. The fastest drag trucks are now diesel, but that would have never of happened if people didn't start running lower numerical/higher ratio gearing to make use of that short /huge torque power band.What I'm pointing out is you can and should run a more aggressive chain on a saw with lots of torque. Why should you run the same chain on a high RPM low torque saw as you do on a high torque saw that will cut a lot faster with a aggressive chain. Steve
Thats exactly why I use my cs620 over my 562xp.Throw 32" bars on them and see what walks out on top...rated max rpm has absolutely nothing to do with rpm in the cut with the rakers down except snag.
I have watched the the 4200 wipe a 044 and a 372 ass's in person. All saws perfectly good running saws
in stock form with mm on newer ones.