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I believe I posted them all. Was, or was not, your saw no where close to mine after I retuned? Yes or no.

I'll be 100% honest, I didn't see it run after u messed with it. According to the videos, yea, there's 8 tenths or so in that 10x10. That said, mine was pig rich as well, so, in reality, it wasn't really a test. Besides, it wasn't a test of saws, per say, as I never said my saw was stronger, faster or whatever. I mean Geeze it's stock. I do firmly believe that a properly filed 3/8 chain will always be faster than any .325 chain, and that if my saw had .325 chain the gap between mine and yours would had been more significant.
 
is that a 70cc saw cutting a 4.0 and a ported 066 cutting 4.3? :laugh:

Yeah, I caught that too, I thought the saw gods of Arboristsite and the Pacific Northwest would not allow that, LOL.


Surely there is an error somewhere, LOL.

Also what is the story, behind that 441 (?CM?) at 5.4 and the 440 at 8.4 seconds or something like that, are both stock or what?? As I would think that puts a nail in the coffin for the 440, slower and not good fuel mileage.

Sam
 
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Who the heck taught this guy how to run a saw?

No one did. Can't you see? :hmm3grin2orange:

I'll be 100% honest, I didn't see it run after u messed with it. According to the videos, yea, there's 8 tenths or so in that 10x10. That said, mine was pig rich as well, so, in reality, it wasn't really a test. Besides, it wasn't a test of saws, per say, as I never said my saw was stronger, faster or whatever. I mean Geeze it's stock. I do firmly believe that a properly filed 3/8 chain will always be faster than any .325 chain, and that if my saw had .325 chain the gap between mine and yours would had been more significant.

With a 3/8 chain on Jeremy's 346 it cut with or better than both the one I ported and Brad's in a softwood cant. Holding them all three in your hand and sticking them in a piece of hardwood wendell's saw felt the strongest though.

Now to lay it all out J's saw is muffler modded and has an unlimited coil, but it doesn't have a pop-up piston, woods port, or a 357xp carb and filter setup. What makes the saw cut so well is the higher gear of the 7 pin 3/8 rim, and the larger cutter of the 3/8 chain. If that setup was on Brad's or wendell's saw they would both have cut much faster in a cant.

Does this sound about right to everyone that ran those saws?
 
no one did. Can't you see? :hmm3grin2orange:



With a 3/8 chain on jeremy's 346 it cut with or better than both the one i ported and brad's in a softwood cant. Holding them all three in your hand and sticking them in a piece of hardwood wendell's saw felt the strongest though.

Now to lay it all out j's saw is muffler modded and has an unlimited coil, but it doesn't have a pop-up piston, woods port, or a 357xp carb and filter setup. What makes the saw cut so well is the higher gear of the 7 pin 3/8 rim, and the larger cutter of the 3/8 chain. If that setup was on brad's or wendell's saw they would both have cut much faster in a cant.

does this sound about right to everyone that ran those saws?

imo, 100%.
 
Stock, 7 pin 3/8, 2.9
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With a 3/8 chain on Jeremy's 346 it cut with or better than both the one I ported and Brad's in a softwood cant. Holding them all three in your hand and sticking them in a piece of hardwood wendell's saw felt the strongest though.

Now to lay it all out J's saw is muffler modded and has an unlimited coil, but it doesn't have a pop-up piston, woods port, or a 357xp carb and filter setup. What makes the saw cut so well is the higher gear of the 7 pin 3/8 rim, and the larger cutter of the 3/8 chain. If that setup was on Brad's or wendell's saw they would both have cut much faster in a cant.

Does this sound about right to everyone that ran those saws?

And that my friends is a word of wisdom from the hills of east Tennessee....:laugh:

Spot on!!
 
Is that the only video of wendells saw? I was just goofing off when that cut was made. :msp_unsure:
 
Is that the only video of wendells saw? I was just goofing off when that cut was made. :msp_unsure:

Unfortunately, that's the only one I found on cowroy's channel. It's not a fair fight for Wendell's saw anyway, with a semi-chisel chain. It did very well considering that. Next time, we'll have the tools to make the needed B&C changes, and we'll settle this:)
 

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