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Mastermind Meets The Husqvarna 3120
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<blockquote data-quote="Mastermind" data-source="post: 4436598" data-attributes="member: 43167"><p>Well what I'm doing is adding fingers and 30psi.</p><p></p><p>Without having a big test log, or a 12 pin rim with matching bar to test it in smaller stuff I'm just gonna have to use the old "seat of the pants" test. Last year at the WKY GTG a real strong running 395 that I also built and this saw were about the same with 9 pin rims and 36" bars........hopefully these new mods will help this saw pull ahead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mastermind, post: 4436598, member: 43167"] Well what I'm doing is adding fingers and 30psi. Without having a big test log, or a 12 pin rim with matching bar to test it in smaller stuff I'm just gonna have to use the old "seat of the pants" test. Last year at the WKY GTG a real strong running 395 that I also built and this saw were about the same with 9 pin rims and 36" bars........hopefully these new mods will help this saw pull ahead. [/QUOTE]
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