dissecting an earthquake chainsaw

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I have three saws in my tool box. The smallest is roughly equal in displacement to two earthquake saws. I have no need for one and frankly can't understand what is so exciting about them. If they manufacture one that I can throw around in the fall & buck that's a different ballgame.
And the tools a homeowner would have would be anything like the stuff I use at work? For a guy who hates this thread and these saws you sure do post in it a lot! I can assure you I don't need an "ignore button" or some way to unsubscribe to ignore stuff that doesn't interest me.....
 
Just returning the red dot that you gave to me, so don't get dramatic about it..

"How about you make me" is about as as childish as it gets. I calls em like I sees em. D.

And thanks for putting the thread back at the top of the page.
 
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And you set the standard didn't you? Calling me a names? What is that hypocrisy, a double standard? Just keep it cool and relax haha. Don't get flustered by a kid now.

You know, the more I think about it, that was an insult to feminine hygiene. Troll is probably more appropriate. And I have fed you enough.

BAM. Top of page.
 
Looks like the earthquake has met the headache. I think Dr Stubbs in Canada can fix the problem at hand.
 
well for the bad news,,, a friend of mine was needing a small saw for his cousin so i let one of mine go for 40.00,,, heck,, i already cut a cord with it,,, now i need to get out there and pull one of the other ones off the shelf and give it a good work over,, i think i am going to take it to the max and see how long it last,,, what i mean by going tot he max is widening the heck out of the exhaust,, raising the exhaust and intake ports,,, guess i want to see how far i can push it
 
well for the bad news,,, a friend of mine was needing a small saw for his cousin so i let one of mine go for 40.00,,, heck,, i already cut a cord with it,,, now i need to get out there and pull one of the other ones off the shelf and give it a good work over,, i think i am going to take it to the max and see how long it last,,, what i mean by going tot he max is widening the heck out of the exhaust,, raising the exhaust and intake ports,,, guess i want to see how far i can push it

I'll take one. Be a good target for a top, or maybe the first thought. Into the undercut of a big one. There could potentially be something to learn in terms of resilience!
 
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well for the bad news,,, a friend of mine was needing a small saw for his cousin so i let one of mine go for 40.00,,, heck,, i already cut a cord with it,,, now i need to get out there and pull one of the other ones off the shelf and give it a good work over,, i think i am going to take it to the max and see how long it last,,, what i mean by going tot he max is widening the heck out of the exhaust,, raising the exhaust and intake ports,,, guess i want to see how far i can push it

Scott, Dont raise the exhaust or intake ports. If you raise the exhaust you'll lose compression and torque. I believe they go hand in hand. And I think guys lower the intake, but could be wrong. But I don't know for sure, I usually just widen the hell out of them. Also look around at what they do to smooth out the flow of the transfers. Good Luck, oh and BTW my WildThing will still smoke it:tongue2:
 
You should dedicate a whole section to complete eradication of all chainsaws comprised of more than 42 percent recycled soda bottles and include a three page rant on the conspiracy of the wild thing and it's visual promotion of violence thru the use of purple composites.
 

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