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Bucking with aftermarket/big dog spikes?
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<blockquote data-quote="lambs" data-source="post: 3363857" data-attributes="member: 32523"><p>I get what you're saying and I've done that myself, but wouldn't it also be helpful if you're just trying to get the most out of the saw in the cut? I think a number of folks here would say it's a good idea to keep the saw at full throttle but pulling hard enough to run less than max rpm. Putting a bit of pressure on the saw would seem to do that. LOL, I guess by asking I'm just showing my ignorance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lambs, post: 3363857, member: 32523"] I get what you're saying and I've done that myself, but wouldn't it also be helpful if you're just trying to get the most out of the saw in the cut? I think a number of folks here would say it's a good idea to keep the saw at full throttle but pulling hard enough to run less than max rpm. Putting a bit of pressure on the saw would seem to do that. LOL, I guess by asking I'm just showing my ignorance. [/QUOTE]
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