What are you even talking about? I cut the 20 Oregon purely because it's a cheap bar. Beings it resolved the issue I went ahead and cut the Tsumura bar. The Tsumura is already matched for the oil port and oils extremely well. It's also running chip free. At least try to keep up.You are backing a dude on a Echo site that couldn't pick up on the real problem that it was the wrong tail size? enough out of your B*ch mouth already.
You f*en retard that ground a husky large mount bar tail that was in a neutral adjustment position.
I'm shining my falling axe up and I'm going to come flatten your f*en punkin next Halloween ..ok
Also, please little man. I really feel you have some knowledge and insight you just have an attention span issue or maybe too much beer. I feel you, I like beer also. But now you are stepping into the realm of a keyboard warrior and that's about as low as it gets. I assure you theres nothing bitchy about me. You certainly wouldn't use those words in person. Grow the **** up."being" I mentioned it..you changed the bar. haha ..what a little B*ch
You are backing a dude on a Echo site that couldn't pick up on the real problem that it was the wrong tail size? enough out of your B*ch mouth already.
You f*en retard that ground a husky large mount bar tail that was in a neutral adjustment position.
I'm shining my falling axe up and I'm going to come flatten your f*en punkin next Halloween ..ok
Stiffer than Tsumura?. They're out there but not by much. The guy at my shop last night dressing my Sugi 24" kept commenting on how hard the steel was. Tsumuras(at least the new ones) are pretty much the same.Cut the Tsumura 24" and gave it some runs. No chip issue but unfortunately I can run it. It's got a bad whip to it at the last 6" of the tip. So I have to go back to the 20" Oregon until I can dig up a stiffer 24".
Well I won't call you a liar or 'careless with the truth' but I will at leastWhat are you even talking about? I cut the 20 Oregon purely because it's a cheap bar. Beings it resolved the issue I went ahead and cut the Tsumura bar. At least try to keep up.
Nah it's just the tip (no pun intended) and is violent. Those bars are flexy compared to say the original echo or Oregon. It's not the bars fault , I love that bar. I'd probably get away with that kind of chain speed and a full skip, the few times I've ran skip it did seem smoother. It's like I get that vibration you get cutting really hard wood and it instantly turns to side to side whipMight be from the bar being cut? less support. My 24" reduced weight tsumura don't wiggle at the tip.
The being brand specific to a fault comment was a general statement about this forum on average, not exactly directed to you and that's why you weren't directly in it in quote or reply form. As for lies? Or whatever... So when I post a video of this thing pulling a 8 pin what are you going to say? I mean I'm running cuts now so it's coming.plea
Well I won't call you a liar or 'careless with the truth' but I will at least
call you.. confused!
You must have entertained this on a different
site there guy? Top of page 2, you say you are going to cut the journals for the husky bar on the weekend? first we heard about your latest disaster ^^ maybe you need to cut back on the 'liquid brain' as it apears
as it's a crazy pattern ....over and over.
last night you were about to cry and acusing me of being brand specific. I have yet to talk about a brand on this thread. IDK man..clean up you back yard
It's a Tsumura light, not standard. Im pretty sure most regular bars are stiffer. If not Cannon?Stiffer than Tsumura?. They're out there but not by much. The guy at my shop last night dressing my Sugi 24" kept commenting on how hard the steel was. Tsumuras(at least the new ones) are pretty much the same.
How much time do I have on that order? Im going to try to dig up a standard 24 local and see if it's just that bar being flexy.I've not owned a Cannon. There's a group buy out there right now, so if you're curious PM me and I can provide info.
My Sugi's are both lightened. I had a Total light that I never ran, my Tsu's are heavies. They all have behaved the same in the cut on my saws.
Such an internet cliche.. I have only been on the net for 5 yrs, mostly his site here. I don't usually have bad words to say to people on line.You certainly wouldn't use those words in person. Grow the **** up.
That'll be short-lived.I'm currently more interested in what Frank has to say at this point.
If you listen in the vid or followed the rest of this train wreck post not your fault, I would read through all of this crap either and my vids are bad) the solution was trimming the back of the bar. Going up a tooth takes up a bit of chain and places the back of the bar too close to the driver preventing chip clearing. That video is with a trimmed 20". The 24" also dispensees chips fine now with the trim job but it whips bad. It's a Tsumura light and just not stiff enough for the setup I guess? Runs fine with the 7t, even trimmed. At any rate, saw really didn't care with the 8pin, I could have leaned into it honestly but was trying to keep an even testing set.That'll be short-lived.
WBF is actually pretty knowledgeable. Just have to put on a fresh filter to understand what he's saying sometimes.
I watched some of your vid but didn't see the chain plug up with chips. At least it didn't appear to. Are you saying it's plugging up while bucking? Or noodling? I've noticed the same thing with a sharp chain. It only happens with a long bar buried. I'm guessing it's from having lots of chips that don't get evacuated out the bottom of the clutch cover and actually make it all the way back into the cut. And then they end up occasionally plugging the bar and chain up. Usually it happens on smaller saws with clutch covers not designed to handle that many chips
I read through it, but it was yesterday and didn't post then.If you listen in the vid or followed the rest of this train wreck post not your fault, I would read through all of this crap either and my vids are bad) the solution was trimming the back of the bar. Going up a tooth takes up a bit of chain and places the back of the bar too close to the driver preventing chip clearing. That video is with a trimmed 20". The 24" also dispensees chips fine now with the trim job but it whips bad. It's a Tsumura light and just not stiff enough for the setup I guess? Runs fine with the 7t, even trimmed. At any rate, saw really didn't care with the 8pin, I could have leaned into it honestly but was trying to keep an even testing set.
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