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Anyone have any questions for me so far? Ask about parts of the saw I'm sure I've forgotten about something that I meant to discuss.
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Anyone have any questions for me so far? Ask about parts of the saw I'm sure I've forgotten about something that I meant to discuss.
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How is it at cutting nails
It doesn't mind too much after all it has balls of Stihl
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if you want a square chain to play with let me know ,but not till after you get a better log
"Moodys modded metal detectors "
Any pics of the jug and ports before and after?
Am curious to see this saw in some clean wood ,sounds pretty strong for a 60cc ,i bet a square chain would make it feel 70cc-ish
So this nifty squish cutter. How long to cut .020". Is a different tool needed for every cylinder or is it adjustable?
Brian, these things cut almost like a 70 cc stock, when he gets done with it ... should be even stronger (No not yours, a stock one).
Hey Jimmy, I'm vindicated, he likes it better for bucking, and that is mostly what I do.
Moody, thanks for the positive comments, my ego needed to see some of that! I'm also glad the M-Tonic seems to have adjusted for your muffler port. I knew after that saw had about 5 tanks through it that bog would be gone! It runs so strong you did not even know you cut the nail till you went to the next piece of wood.
How big could the market be for a squish band cutter tool. I'm guessing not to big. Might sell ten if your lucky. There's not a demand for chainsaw dyno's either. That's why I posted pics and videos without a patent.
This saw is very comfortable to use bucking firewood but I HIGHLY SUGGEST that you buy some bucking spikes. The stamped one isn't very tough. In all honesty I'd rather buck logs with the 362cm than I would with the 562xp. The saw accelerates very quickly and doesn't handle too bad. The 562xp I believe still has the edge for overall handling and limbing speed.
The fuel mileage is pretty efficient and starting procedure is second to none. I just wish it had a option to be turned off.
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Are your comparison impressions based on your modded versions of the saws or stock versions of the saws?
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