@mdavlee sorry i missed the quote
Well it's the man himself.
'How goes', Mike.
Wear them out? No danigit ...That's the beauty of the vaginal part of the saw. I mean I tried ..even had a few buddy's have a shot.
They snap back tighter than a clam.
They sure liked it...said she purs and she gears but sometimes if the tips too tight ... she will shoot you out with an unhuman force.
Same ol' song and dance. The rest always goes to ****. Haha
Even know I crank them up 16 grand range +, ...it doesn't affect the grunt.
I've had a lot of 50mm and 52mm
and they get to a point where it's time to turned back. These don't care so I love it.
Some of the 50's may deliver a bit more at reasonable high rpm and hold a bit longer. I never tuned back and tested them to see if they would equal? It's just if they run into really hard tight grained vertical limbs the 50 will hold better at 12-13. I can't get the overall revs out of a 50 without a loss in the cut though.
I like the higher rpm because when I swing that 36" lite bar ..the brush just ducks out of the way. Its all about centripital exeleration and force.
That's what keeps the *chain sharp* and that's what makes the money ' honey'
I understand this is known and the "XPW" is lower geared. Your builds sit low and strong and holds in the inlets.
I've been in there many times in steady chewing of all 3-5 ft yellow cedar hemlock, cedar and spruce next to ported 390,660,661. It' sounds all the same pivoting off the dogs at a 30°.
Some square some not.
We don't argue about saw and chain.
We race skill and stamina. Could be a week long race Could be a full shift
and still be disputed over not cutting low enough...haha...true