Stihlman441
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The hardest part is getting a constant chain speed so all the cutters come out the same.:hmm3grin2orange:
The hardest part is getting a constant chain speed so all the cutters come out the same.:hmm3grin2orange:
Stihl 91cc Magnum 20 inch Guide Bar Chainsaw MS660 ORIGINAL OEM | eBay
seems to be a few of these things ATM
darren ya pm box is full..........................
The hardest part is getting a constant chain speed so all the cutters come out the same.:hmm3grin2orange:
Ok tonights trivia, this is how precision chain sharpening is done obviously and not even looking,,,, who is this geniouse.
Ok tonights trivia, this is how precision chain sharpening is done obviously and not even looking,,,, who is this geniouse.
One last hint to this mans ability with the saw.
Teams Post rip, Wallumbilla QLD, Australian Titles 2010.
NSW veteran and Living Legend, mr Philip Waters, grazier from the Armidale district.
he is a true mate to chainsaw racing.
Is he allowed to enter with a Husky hat and a Stihl saw? Looks like a Stihl, too much white, not enough square orange plastic for a Husky.
Might be one of those ebay MS381's badged as an MS660 :hmm3grin2orange:
Graham
I was going to bring up the issue of using a Stihl but it would seem he's a legend and didn't want to offend anyone. Maybe that was why he was sitting down? Too bloody slow
Obviously a lazy bastard sitting down like that during a competition event.
Also he can't be that good Neil, there is at least a 0.5mm deviation in his cut. More than likely due to being 0.1° out on the left hand cutters while sharpening between his legs. He probably had a nut getting in the way
I was gonna say Bob...
he is a bit of a cartwheel isn't he neil, :msp_thumbsup:
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