Wood Chopper
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Dinner bell is ringing guys so my last word for awhile: If it will run...go make chips!
I'm hangry myself.
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Dinner bell is ringing guys so my last word for awhile: If it will run...go make chips!
The fixed jet in discussion here is not adjustable. The fuel from the H needle is in addition to that from fixed jet.
Are you once again calling out a member's skill?To mat I noticed the saw your 660 you built had to be sent out to make it run. The guy answered my question fully. The problem is you guys are just interested in supporting Brad's rant. You guys are more at home on the other site where you regularly attack people. In high school is was a clique, not sure what you would call this.
Bedford, Please remind me where I attacked anyone? I am quite an independent thinker and if my opinion happens to agree with anyone else, it is not contrived to do so. I am very comfortable stating, "I don't know the answer to that" when that response is true. I am likewise comfortable unequivocally stating facts when I know them to be such. It is unfortunate that you feel attacked but, I have limited my responses to a reasonable discussion of the subject.To mat I noticed the saw your 660 you built had to be sent out to make it run. The guy answered my question fully. The problem is you guys are just interested in supporting Brad's rant. You guys are more at home on the other site where you regularly attack people. In high school is was a clique, not sure what you would call this.
Back to the 660 clones. Carry on gentlemen
I got 3 and my friends have them and between us we have run gallons through them. I milled 4 boards I used over a qt. I keep my no corn fuel rotated to the car after 30 days. The gas can has a paper tag that gives the date it was purchased. It's mixed in another can. All cans go on the expire date. I never go past 45 days. I actually think my kit saws will last and last. If you store it run some motomix to flush the mixed fuel and it will not mess up your carb components. I been using h1r and it's growing on me.
Well the Huztl MS660 strikes again...third cut on the spalted Red Oak went problem free. Boys, I am really loving this $270 saw!
Your milling pics forced me to put in another Huztl order - for their 36 inch mill. I've wanted one for a few years but couldn't justify the granberg price tag. But now that I have a saw big enough to drive it properly.... how good I not justify it?
I took a walk around the yard to day and see several uses already..
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