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good stuff for the small farm animals to sit on; or other pets like rats and other rodents.
I didn`t knew about noodling till now....cool !
is it harder on the saw than normal cut ?
 
Made another video of the 064, this time it has an 8 pin sprocket. I've ran about a gallon of mix through the saws and it's really waking up, it's turning 15,000 rpm.:clap:

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isn`t the chain a bit loose at 1:25 or so ?
is there a particular adjustment on the saw for noodling that differ from normal cuts ?
just curious; or it got hot and expanded ?
thanks
 
Here's my contributions..

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Most of these logs didn't need noodling, and it's mainly some pretty soft pine, but I got a little carried away since I was about the replace the bar and chain anyways:



It all started so innocently. BTW, I am since moved to Amsoil at 60:1(to start) VS the old racing premix for motorbikes at 40:1 that loved to smoke when cold and started to fowl the plug.

I like how the saw backed out of the truck to you.
 
Stock Ozzy 660 noodling Spotted Gum

[video=youtube;jnlGWXyODtY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnlGWXyODtY[/video]

[video=youtube;aosIl_BO7X8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aosIl_BO7X8[/video]
 
Bump

How bout some Swedish noodles? :msp_rolleyes:

Been raining the last 2 days, so Ive been stuck in the shop pittling around. Sharpened about every chain I had.....yeah, that bored :dizzy:.

Anyways, here's a result from this afternoons boredom. Wood is Beech.

[video=youtube;zIIH4_r_ziQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_profilepage&v=zIIH4_r_ziQ[/video]
 
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Here is the after effects of lotsa noodle cutting.
IMG_5639.jpg


We could bale it:
IMG_5643.jpg


Here is the pattern for making firewood out of larger logs, without the hassles and shear inconvenience of traditional wood splitting, LOL.
IMG_5642.jpg


Sam
 
My solo 655AV is my favorite noodle saw, it just doesn't clog with noodles


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Here is the after effects of lotsa noodle cutting.
IMG_5639.jpg


We could bale it:
IMG_5643.jpg


Here is the pattern for making firewood out of larger logs, without the hassles and shear inconvenience of traditional wood splitting, LOL.
IMG_5642.jpg


Sam

Wow Sam! Looks like A LOT of noodles there! Do you guys use them for fire starters also ?
 
Here is a 32" diameter red oak I noodled into quarters so they were easier to manage. Kind of sad no one wanted to mill it. Really nice straight tree.

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