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huskyhank

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It came today.

I was at a stopping point in my work so I put the bar and chain on (42" Oregon with 3/8 .063 chisel), adjusted, oiled, gassed up. It barked on about the sixth of seventh pull, pushed choke in and it ran next pull. Warmed it up real nice, shut it down, readjusted the chain and headed to a stack of wood. Noodled some three foot long dried logs.

Woohawwwwwwwww!!!!!! :chainsawguy:

I was prepared to be mildly impressed but this is more than I expected -- this thing is powerful!
After I run it a few tanks of gas to loosen it up I'll try milling.



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It came today.

I was at a stopping point in my work so I put the bar and chain on (42" Oregon with 3/8 .063 chisel), adjusted, oiled, gassed up. It barked on about the sixth of seventh pull, pushed choke in and it ran next pull. Warmed it up real nice, shut it down, readjusted the chain and headed to a stack of wood. Noodled some three foot long dried logs.

Woohawwwwwwwww!!!!!! :chainsawguy:

I was prepared to be mildly impressed but this is more than I expected -- this thing is powerful!
After I run it a few tanks of gas to loosen it up I'll try milling.


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I had a 3120 on an Alpine Magnum stump grinder. That saw is a beast. I sold it before I got into milling and am sorry that I did now. I just didn't use the little grinder enough to justify keeping a $2,500 piece of equipment. Had I known about milling then, it would have been a dual-purpose saw and I would have kept it. Oh well.


Congrats on your new toy!
 

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