LMAO, those dawgs look plum ridiculous on that saw. You might want to start looking for his name in the obituaries.
Just what is he doing to them to say their HOT saws? Longer bar and bigger dawgs? Is that it?
I know nothing about making a hot saw or even rebuilding one, but none of those are going to make a HOT saw. And those huge Dawgs look stupid on a small saw. Guess he figures they might come in handy when that 261 starts cutting giant redwood trees.lolOh, do not forget the LARGER RIM DRIVES!
But yah, that's it. Really long 3/8 low profile bars, PS3 full chisel loops, big rim drives, BIG Dawgs, and certain stock Stihl saws.
I know nothing about making a hot saw or even rebuilding one, but none of those are going to make a HOT saw. And those huge Dawgs look stupid on a small saw. Guess he figures they might come in handy when that 261 starts cutting giant redwood trees.lol
LOL, he's cutting a pine, Put that bad boy in some oak and see what it does. why would you want dawgs that big on a saw that small, all you're doing is taking away any length on the bar.
Not much I guess.Whats an inch or two on a "very small" 20 or 24 inch bar anyways.
And he said clearly, big dawgs prevent kickback. Duh
You guys correct me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't running a bar that's too big for the saw wear it out prematurily? Wouldn't it be hard on the clutch and engine. I would think so.
You guys correct me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't running a bar that's too big for the saw wear it out prematurily? Wouldn't it be hard on the clutch and engine. I would think so.
This guy is a special kind of dumb.
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