EA 7900 is the only option, the dcs7900 (without the cat in the muffler, and consequently half a horse more go) used to be but it's no more. Is the 7910 much different?
It sounds as if the 7910 is the same as your EA7900 as it comes with a cat, that's all we have available here now too .EA 7900 is the only option, the dcs7900 (without the cat in the muffler, and consequently half a horse more go) used to be but it's no more. Is the 7910 much different?
Happy birthday .Not sure what a bore cut is? I'll research it. This locust was easier to cut through than the twisted grain maple I scrounged a few posts back. 262xp cut easy, yellow chips flying with a sharp chain. Plan is to bring a buddy to show me the ropes. He works grounds for a local collage and could teach me a thing or two. I'm big on learning and being SAFE. Turned 33 today. Great day, ran my saw, split a few pieces of wood, then family dinner. Life is good!
Thanks for all the responses.
This , but it's better than a pinched or damaged bar .I prefer bright colors so they are easy to find when they fall and the chain flings them into the rhubarb.
Turned 33 today.
Holy crap! You are getting up there! Me too!Happy Birthday! I'll be double that next week.
That one got deleted as well!I've got a 365 open port with a tag someone made for it, cheesy as all get out, I figure they made it just to keep track of their saws. It's not uncommon to see huskys missing a tag, when the dealers warranty out a saw many remove the tags, seen a few like that.
There was also a member who posted an 880 that the numbers were ground off, and there was a story of how the saw was "borrowed" from the previous owners place of employment which just so happened to be the government, that was a bit concerning.
Not sure if that thread was removed or not.
Looks like a beasty ride, liking the lift for sure.You can see the round with the hole in the front. Still solid all the way around it.
Thanks to all on AS for the tremendous info you provide. I'm used to cutting logs down to length or rounds. Came upon this black locust someone offered me. Log is a few inches off the ground.
Problem: The further down I cut, the weight closed the cut up top and picked the bar/chain shut.
Solutions:
1) a wedge or two in the cut?
2) support from the bottom??
Thanks all. Enjoying the firewood/saw scene and learning a ton along the way
It really helped me to think about the log as fibres under either tension or compression, and trying to either avoid the compression wood or decide how much of it can be cut first, while the rest of the log will support it from closing, then cut the tension wood and you may find with enough of the initial compression wood out of the way from the first cuts, what's left of what started out as compression wood becomes under tension as your cut progresses. A bit tricky to describe but watch some youtube videos of big logs being bucked on sketchy hillsides and you'll see what I mean.
When did the 7910 start coming with a cat? I thought they did the SLR muffler so they didn't need a cat.It sounds as if the 7910 is the same as your EA7900 as it comes with a cat, that's all we have available here now too .
Did I mention it has a 454Looks like a beasty ride, liking the lift for sure.
I have a cherry at the neighbors he wants me to take down, looks just like that but a good bit smaller and a lot more missing out of the middle, should be fun for sure.