Mastermind Meets The MS661 Again

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Like was said before ,the woods frozed sir ,i had the same problem once ,changed 3-4 chains before i figured it out ,same log after it warmed up cut like normal ,you are not going to get fair results till you melt the wood .

You're right. I know it.

I need to test these saws in wood......frozen or not though. They need to be shipped.
 
Like was said before ,the woods frozed sir ,i had the same problem once ,changed 3-4 chains before i figured it out ,same log after it warmed up cut like normal ,you are not going to get fair results till you melt the wood .
This we know. But running semi will at least get you through a cut .

Barely :laugh:
 
couple of years age i went out to cut some red oak logs i had layin in a pile..
1at chain---thought my grinder skills went south ???
2nd chain---thought the same as 1st, but maybe rakers also a little high ???
3rd chain----dam thing ain't self feeding either ??? WTF ???? these are all stihl rsc chains that ALWAYS self feed the way i set em up ????
finally figured out what could be different-----------------logs were frozen !!!!!
2-3 days later it warmed up, and would'nt ya know, them bad chains were now really good chains again..............lesson learned...
 
You're right. I know it.

I need to test these saws in wood......frozen or not though. They need to be shipped.

Ge
You're right. I know it.

I need to test these saws in wood......frozen or not though. They need to be shipped.

Get them logs inside near the fire and un freeze um.
There needs to be more commitment with this project.

Sorry i must be de hydrated and have a little sun stroke.:crazy:
 
Actually what Ive been thinkin today is manipulating velocity through transfers and using different octanes to compensate. Just thinkin out loud!! Lol
 
On my snowmobile I have a custom boost bottle, it's a tube that connects the intake boots, after carb and before cylinder. This will equalize pressure, but more importantly store atomized fuel mixture. Wonder if this could be used in a saw?
 

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