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<blockquote data-quote="rms61moparman" data-source="post: 4406666" data-attributes="member: 22454"><p>If you are tuning your saw to where it "just cleans up in the cut" and then leaning it out another 1/4 turn you'll find out why "a little rich" is better than "a little lean" some hot August day in a long cut!!!</p><p>Admittedly, these general terms are all relative, and your "just cleaning up in the cut" may be a lot richer than my "just cleaning up in the cut".</p><p></p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rms61moparman, post: 4406666, member: 22454"] If you are tuning your saw to where it "just cleans up in the cut" and then leaning it out another 1/4 turn you'll find out why "a little rich" is better than "a little lean" some hot August day in a long cut!!! Admittedly, these general terms are all relative, and your "just cleaning up in the cut" may be a lot richer than my "just cleaning up in the cut". Mike [/QUOTE]
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