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Big chunk of what looks like fairly dry white oak. Pullin strong man!

Why are we running a 28" bar on that bad boy?

Just to see how much torque it has:clap:
. I'll try to squeeze in a vid of a heads up against the buildoff 365.

Why do you contaminate the poor saw with a Forester brand bar? :msp_w00t::confused:

I'll clean the studs, case & clutch cover real good afterwards.:msp_biggrin:
 
Big chunk of what looks like fairly dry white oak. Pullin strong man!

Why are we running a 28" bar on that bad boy?

Just to see how much torque it has:clap:
. I'll try to squeeze in a vid of a heads up against the buildoff 365.

Well it does have good torque for sure! But it'd be faster and more impressive to the on lookers here with a shorter bar. :msp_wink:
 
Well it does have good torque for sure! But it'd be faster and more impressive to the on lookers here with a shorter bar. :msp_wink:

I got a 5 second improvement over stock. Sounds like the saw is searching for where it wants to run rpm wise...
I'm curious to see how it stacks up against the 365 in "normal" wood... :msp_wink:
 
Well it does have good torque for sure! But it'd be faster and more impressive to the on lookers here with a shorter bar. :msp_wink:

I would rather see it in that size wood. If I had one it would be the small/mid saw and they'll be something bigger. I like to run a 24" for my small saw.
 
I would rather see it in that size wood. If I had one it would be the small/mid saw and they'll be something bigger. I like to run a 24" for my small saw.

After running that thing stock w/a 20" RMC, I have no doubt it would be a peach now, with a tech lite 24 and one of your 84dl square grind jobs... Just over all a very nice saw.
But would it oil it adequately? Eh... Maybe???
:confused:
 
What did the comp come to?


On a side note, I want to bring ya the 365 for the update Stump treatment. :rock:

Haven't takin a comp reading yet.

I got a 5 second improvement over stock. Sounds like the saw is searching for where it wants to run rpm wise...
I'm curious to see how it stacks up against the 365 in "normal" wood... :msp_wink:

I got 5 sec also. Not to bad in that size wood I don't think.

I run it first with a 20'' & it was a beast. I'll get a vid of it in some smaller pine to give that WOW factor.:msp_w00t:
 
Haven't takin a comp reading yet.



I got 5 sec also. Not to bad in that size wood I don't think.

I run it first with a 20'' & it was a beast. I'll get a vid of it in some smaller pine to give that WOW factor.:msp_w00t:

Ok... I'm ready for you to send it over here now, to be thoroughly tested...
:msp_wink:
 
I'm pretty sure one of them will oil a 24" just fine. Husky says it can oil a 28" so I figure one size shorter should be fine. I know pauls did oil a 24" gb bar fine. I sold the 044 so i've got a 372xpw falling/limbing/bucking/rose bush pruning saw here.
 
I'm pretty sure one of them will oil a 24" just fine. Husky says it can oil a 28" so I figure one size shorter should be fine. I know pauls did oil a 24" gb bar fine. I sold the 044 so i've got a 372xpw falling/limbing/bucking/rose bush pruning saw here.

Sounds like you need new 562 pruning saw... They do kinda grow on you after you run em' a while...
:rock:
 
I got a 5 second improvement over stock. Sounds like the saw is searching for where it wants to run rpm wise...
I'm curious to see how it stacks up against the 365 in "normal" wood... :msp_wink:

I could tell it was faster and pullin harder. Stumper did good!

I would rather see it in that size wood. If I had one it would be the small/mid saw and they'll be something bigger. I like to run a 24" for my small saw.

Agreed, but us speed freaks wanta see it in smaller wood with shorter bar...:rock:
 
I could tell it was faster and pullin harder. Stumper did good!



Agreed, but us speed freaks wanta see it in smaller wood with shorter bar...:rock:

Vids are loading right now.:cheers::msp_thumbup:

Curious if there are any plans to try and rewrite or change the AT's stock settings?

Not sure the processor is re write-able.
 

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