Brent Nowell
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for the first time yesterday I found that my saw was too hot to touch on the top cover after a pass. I realized the 395 was blowing exhaust directly onto the Alaskan mkiv and my pass was too close to the ground. This lead to the exhaust not getting away from the exhaust...
I also left the saw idling between setting up my ladder and pulling off the slab...
I always let the saw cool at idle after a pass for a minute but then shut it off and setup for another pass. So far this has made the top cover warm to the touch even after a longer pass. Anyone else have this issue with jig and your ground clearance interfering with the exhaust?
Curious if you did anything to remedy this
I also left the saw idling between setting up my ladder and pulling off the slab...
I always let the saw cool at idle after a pass for a minute but then shut it off and setup for another pass. So far this has made the top cover warm to the touch even after a longer pass. Anyone else have this issue with jig and your ground clearance interfering with the exhaust?
Curious if you did anything to remedy this