The bar length difference is in technique.:greenchainsaw: :greenchainsaw:
I just got to say this!!!! down here in the lower altitudes we(I in this instance) cut exclusively hardwood, this, being harder, cuts slower than softwood, therefore, even tho the saw is making more hp at lower altitudes it is having to cut a harder wood. The higher altitude saws, making less hp are cutting a softer wood, does this ever even out????? the world will never know?!!?!?!? just wanted to give someone a hard time--hadn't got to today!!!
p.s. i have noticed that you guys out west and up north can run longer bars on smaller saws in softwood than we could ever dream of down here. around here a 046 with a 28-36" bar would have an extremely tough time in hardwood,(i dont' run over a 20" on my 046BB):greenchainsaw:
Amsoil??? what's that stuff??? You a dealer???:help:
Gary
Taken bets on that.You a dealer???
Longer time to finish the cut= higher load.
Longer time to finish the cut= higher load.
Is it time to play "NUKE THE SPAMMER"? Somebody go get 04ultra.
Your running the saw longer, at the same rpm to accomplish the same work yet its going to last longer?not even more wear on the saw
Your running the saw longer, at the same rpm to accomplish the same work yet its going to last longer?
Answer the post you have quoted.
Does a saw that runs longer to accomplish the same task wear more than one that does it faster.
Your running the saw longer, at the same rpm to accomplish the same work yet its going to last longer?
Yes, it will last a lot longer...
Even IF it was running at the same rpm (lighter touch or smaller wood) , wear on an engine is also proportional to the POWER being developed...
Turbo charge an engine... (like taking a saw a few thousand feet underground) and see how long the engine lasts... Sure it cuts faster, but..
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