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Let us know how those holes work out, you could always put some black screen inside and it might look nice but it looks fine now. Just thinking...
 
Here are a couple more shots of the saw setting on what I think is a Cherry log. For reference, that's a 28" log. I've put a couple tanks of fuel through it now.

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Here are the latest vids of it. It's holding about 11,000 in the wood, self-feeding. With a heavy load it's pulling 9,500.


I don't know what this wood is.

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These next two are hard Maple.

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The next two are wild Cherry.

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This last one is really hard Oak. My chain was getting dull by this point.

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And I have trouble just posting pics....
i agree,i ve had people try to tell me how to do a good job with pics. i can load them on photo bucket pretty easy,but after that things go down hill quickley. someone needs to do an informative thread on pics,LOL!
 
i agree,i ve had people try to tell me how to do a good job with pics. i can load them on photo bucket pretty easy,but after that things go down hill quickley. someone needs to do an informative thread on pics,LOL!

Brad has that covered to. its somewhere Photo bucket use the IMG url and paste it here.
 
Saw sounds good brad, were you running leaner last videos? sounded that way.
I run mine about where your are at now. Not in rpm but from what my ear tells me.

Beautiful saw, how the implement enamel holding?
 
Saw sounds good brad, were you running leaner last videos? sounded that way.
I run mine about where your are at now. Not in rpm but from what my ear tells me.

I'm not sure about leaner, but was more WOT RPMs. The additional work I did to the transfers actually lowered WOT RPMs by about 500, but it's holding them well in the wood.
 
I'm not sure about leaner, but was more WOT RPMs. The additional work I did to the transfers actually lowered WOT RPMs by about 500, but it's holding them well in the wood.

Ohh, who knows, guess my ear for videos aint to good.


Great everywhere except where I let the front of the case ride up against a log during the cut:(

sounds like you need bigger dogs!

:cheers:
 
hey snelling dude,
are you cutting trees in front of an abandoned house in your vids?
that looks like a nice homestead. well, it might have been before someone poached all the trees. :chainsaw:

:)
 
hey snelling dude,
are you cutting trees in front of an abandoned house in your vids?
that looks like a nice homestead. well, it might have been before someone poached all the trees. :chainsaw:

:)

I see some parts of it falling apart but there's some nice stone up under one of the windows. whats the story?
 
Something I don't understand is when I'm taking pics with my digital camera, some will come out perfect and some aren't even recognizable. That is in taking two pictures one right after the other of the same subject using the same settings. I don't think I'm that shaky but maybe I am.
 
i just got my cs-306 in the mail,,,got it off ebay,,,pulled the muffler to check the piston and cylinder and it looked new,,,,,the sprocket showed no wear at all,,,,i figured it had maybe an hour on it,,,so since i had the muffler off i went ahead and opened it up a little bit,,,,put in a new plug,,air filter and fuel filter,,,,it started right up,,,was running a bit rich on the high side,,,got it pretty well tuned in,,,,,,going to have a friend of mine,,,an echo dealer,,,check my adjustments,,,will be worth giving him a few bucks tomake sure i am close,,,
 

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