TN get together June 18th /build off testing date

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Chris J.

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Well if your candyA$$ was over here helping ME, Stumpy and Tlandrum clean all this stuff up you might see some,,,,,

Here you go guys!!!!!!! Official Results!!!!!!!!!!!

Average time per log Oak, size 18.5" (Log Sizes ranged from 15" to 22" )


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#1 Treeslinger 11.338 Cowroy
#2 TreeMonkey 11.408
#3 Komatsuvara 11.783
#4 Simonizer 11. 916 r2"ed
#5 BSnelling 11.936 Nmurph
#6 Tlandrum 12.098
#7 Mdavelee 12.318 Wendell
#8 Eric Copsey 12.498 Hillbilly22
#9 Mdavelee 12.596
#10 BSnelling 12.849
#11SrCarr52 13.298
#12STUMP HUSKY 13.312 Hedgerow
#13Eric Copsey 13.447
#14TLandrum 13.851 Chris J
#15 STUMPIESTER 13.913 Firefighter
#16 lOGGING22 14.930
#17 Stumpy 15.053
#18 Subhunter 16.114
#19 BarneyRB 16.573
#20 Mweba 22.502 Little Possum


As expected, pretty much splitting hairs among the top 1 & 2, 3 & 4, and 5 & 6.

The biggest thanks goes to Terry for hosting the GTG :rock:.
 
zogger

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Oh cool

I've got DownloadHelper (Firefox plug-in) so I just saved the whole video to my hard drive, 88 minutes and 200+MB of it. My connection is not fast enough to stream video. On dial-up, it'd probably have taken me a day to download the whole thing.

Dang, I'm a tard and didn't think about doing that! I use download helper as well, real time streaming just doesn't work for me, always have to download stuff, then play it using VLC.. Are you going to reupload it to youtube?
 
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RiverRat2

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Thanks for the results, RR2!

No problem,,, It was a group effort,, when we got finished taking down & loading the Tents and loading the picnic tables that lunch was served on,,, we finally got them up... All of the saws that showed up ran really good (Except for one that kept flooding) and I would work with any of them,,,, any time!!!!!

That is a very good question. I know mine didn't unless Brad sneaked something in there I don't know about!!!

No pop up that I can see through the Plug hole,,,,

Your saw ran really well
 
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srcarr52

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There was no pop-up in mine. I tried to get compression through other means but wasn't as successful as I wanted to be. It only had 140lbs when I sent it off but it was still climbing. I have a feeling it will come back fully broken in.
 

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