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Video & Pics: 084 in 6' Oak w/50" Bar
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<blockquote data-quote="MR4WD" data-source="post: 1250135" data-attributes="member: 27495"><p>One cut at a time! </p><p></p><p>What did you use for chain?</p><p></p><p>I know you can build a motor for RPM sweet spots, I'm on dial up so I didn't bother with your vid; Would it make any sense to drop the rakers a bunch and switch to a 7 pin? Or, is light speed where this saw makes it's power? I know my 372 cuts faster with an 8 or 9 pin that in does with a short rakers. My 385, which should be a similarly classed saw cuts with short rakers and a 7 pin way better than it's smaller brother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MR4WD, post: 1250135, member: 27495"] One cut at a time! What did you use for chain? I know you can build a motor for RPM sweet spots, I'm on dial up so I didn't bother with your vid; Would it make any sense to drop the rakers a bunch and switch to a 7 pin? Or, is light speed where this saw makes it's power? I know my 372 cuts faster with an 8 or 9 pin that in does with a short rakers. My 385, which should be a similarly classed saw cuts with short rakers and a 7 pin way better than it's smaller brother. [/QUOTE]
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