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I posted that video. I think it may have been his first time out with that saw. And he may have been a little nervous being timed in front of a crowd.
Here's my mac 250 with 9 pin sprocket and rollo-tronic bar.
Scott
 
I feel like I got stood up for the prom. All dressed up, and no where to go.
I got a 16" log all peeled and up to the stand, and Romeo is a no show. :confused:
I guess he let a little rain scare him off. ;)

Andy

Sorry baby, you know how it is some times. (insert excuse here)
 
Roostertails must live on. Come on newbies get out there and make a few.:cheers:


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Is that saw a twin cylinder or what does the "twin" stand for???

:confused:

Yes TWIN CYL. Maybe Larry chainsaw_57 will come by and tell more about it. I really liked that saw when I ran it at 06 gtg. Seemed way ahead of its time.

Thanks for the great pics and video's folks.

Every notice you dont see many stock saws kicking out a straight liner rooostertail posted here. Wonder why? :bowdown: Maybe they cant :mad: .
 
One more.
This is the 72cc stock saw race in Kremmling CO. Saws had to be completely stock right down to having the screen in the muffler. The only thing you could do anything to was the chain, and that was limited to just sharpening.
So I ran my 372 I use for work with a 28" bar. Got 2nd to a 044 with a 20" bar.



Andy
 

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