???Wow another first poster. why did you take the compression reading? Is the saw running differently that you think it should? Did you take the compression reading lately in you car or truck? The saw is worth what? Maybe $450 and your car/truck maybe $10,000. But hey let's Keep a compression reading on the saw! Sheesh.
Wow another first poster. why did you take the compression reading? Is the saw running differently that you think it should? Did you take the compression reading lately in you car or truck? The saw is worth what? Maybe $450 and your car/truck maybe $10,000. But hey let's Keep a compression reading on the saw! Sheesh.
What the F*&*k! Not everybody was born a genious. Maybe the admistrators could see fit to start us all out at 1000 post so newbies won't be recognized. If you can't offer someone good advice then stay out of the post.
What the F*&*k! Not everybody was born a genious. Maybe the admistrators could see fit to start us all out at 1000 post so newbies won't be recognized. If you can't offer someone good advice then stay out of the post.
So his compression is at 135 psi how much is that going to affect the ability for the saw to cut say 2.5 ft diameter hardwood? I know the more compression the better but how much of a difference is it going to make compared to 150 or so.
Not to hijack this thread but the reason I ask is because I have an 044 that has about the same compression and I recently got asked to buck a number of trees that are down on the ground at my friends girlfriends property. Not going to be doing this job though for about three weeks though. Will my saw be fine or is time to drop the big bore kit in it?
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