Haven't seen that Brushape fellow for a while or has he been here all along...
I read somewhere on the internet that there is a guaranteed way to get and extra 3HP and 100ft/lbs of torque out of ANY size chainsaw.
The article said that you need:
Then, mix the above 36:1 with a 50/50 mix of E-85 and swamp ass juice from the underwear of a blue eyed midget truck driver.
- 5% Castrol 20W50
- 5% corn oil
- 90% oil from the hair of a redheaded virgin
My sister's friend's roommate's boyfriend's brother tried it and he cut down a locust tree with a full chisel, full comp 36" bar on his MS170.
Let me recap for you ........ To my surprise in pulled the 11 better than my expectations.
Anything like Tinfoil Hats?Chain mesh chaps?
This is 'your' heg sheave formula below.usin heg sheeve diameter formulas .
D x π = C
2.3 × 3.1415 = 7.22545" circumference
7.22545" x 13000 RPM
= 93,930.85"
Divided By 12^^↑^^ for FPM
=7827.5708333 FPM At 1300 FPM
*I just noticed I did the Dia at 2.3 not 2.32
Your numbers are way off. Something went wrong.
Let's keep the pi talk on the other channel .This is 'your' heg sheave formula below.
It's what we all learn in grade 3 and what I did in my post below.
"Corrected to 2.32 dia
· Formula for RPM Calculation · The basic equation used to calculate the proper RPM for machining is as follows: RPM = (cutting speed x 12)/(pi x diameter) Where the cutting speed is in feet/min and the diameter is in inches.
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Spanky's made up numbers 10,640 FPM
From circumference × RPM ÷12
Actual numbers of Ft per min. 7,895.6 FPM
Difference of
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=2,744 fpm (half a mile) × 60
A 30 mph lie
Now you are a mile and a half a minute instead of 2
120mph now becomes 90 mph
Now Spanky ^^^ Just to make this clear...this does not in any way mean you tell the truth 3/4's of the time...you do realize this?
Mitch! I am very very disappointed in your behavior.
haha you dirdy birdy.Let's keep the pi talk on the other channel .
No, and Im not sure I want to know .haha you dirdy birdy.
What's wrong with an 'old member' 'dividing pi' ?
Double and a triple entendre
Do you know metric for 69 Brett?
1,8,1
I wrote the answer above 1-8-1 is the perversion.. Err I mean conversionNo, and Im not sure I want to know .
It's over my head, which may be a good thing, or maybe not.I wrote the answer above 1-8-1 is the perversion.. Err I mean conversion
Anything like Tinfoil Hats?
I had a 36 on an 066 and the chain fell off. 8 pin 3/8.If that chain snaps or comes off at that speed you’ll need more than Kevlar to stop that chain. I don’t want to even think about the damage the chain can do.
Titainium cup you know where.
Might have to use the .404” chain. The 2100’s Year’s ago were noted for snapping 3/8” chain in frozen wood. I ran 404” chain.
I just swung the bar sideways on some weeds to get to a big oak to buck.Yup got brushed on the side of my leg when it through a long bar chain off. Not a good felling. It will make us freeze and tense up.
I just purchased a used husky saw and the chain stop was missing, like ripped off. I ordered a new chain stop and installed it. Safety first.
HeheheIf you run a wide nose bar with 15 teeth nose sprocket it changes the gearing for the better too. Also make it easier too start the saw. See I been learning stuff round here!
But will that make it easier or harder once you go south of the equator?If you run a wide nose bar with 15 teeth nose sprocket it changes the gearing for the better too. Also make it easier too start the saw. See I been learning stuff round here!
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