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But the pics are worth a thousand words....and not all of them are printable :hmm3grin2orange:QUOTE] looks like it was a good day for the poulan lol. Some nice sized wood as well, dont know where you find it. youll have to let me know so when im down in champion this summer ill have something to cut lol. I could go for some pilsner right about now as well lol
 
Did someone say Dolmar.... :highfive:

Here is the 7900 straight out the box - it has a HD filter fitted now and breaths nice and easy :)

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I envy you guys with the camera skill's.

I know how to point it and push the button and still screw that up alot.

My old Kodak DX6490 is getting kinda beat up and I seem to have alot of focus problems with it, so it needs replaced pretty soon. Taking suggestions on its replacment but I'm not going to spend alot on one either. I do like the ones with rechargeable batteries.

Every once in a while I get one that comes out good though. Here is one of my favorites.

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It used to take some good pictures, one of my favorite saws.

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Love that auto-sharp chain...and Nik look pretty comfortable as well.

Mark

I actually cut some with that .404 Baracuda chain. Not much though! LOL

Just for nostaliga I am restoring a 306SA at the moment that used a .325 pitch Baracuda chain. I got a little brand new chain here for it and new stone for the sharpener. It also runs a .325 X 9 sprocket on it. I finally figured why as well.

The reason was the stone was the same for all no matter if they were .404, 3/8's or .325. The 9 pin was needed to keep the .325 chain to match the stone contour.

Why they bothered wth the .325 chain over the 3/8's is just another mystery to me.

It might be fun to take it to GTG's, so folks could see how the original power sharp worked though.

Nik was doing fine that day!
 
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Now thats a cool picture!
 
"But I've been hand filing my own chains for thirty years"

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