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Here's a shot of one of the 24" bars when it turned up.

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evening gentlemen, I cannot help but notice the dribble is just dribbling, can't beat that. time for a little read back.
 
Dunno about old but I have a new Tsumura here in that size. Do you good deal long time as I was meant to be sent a sprocket nose. Had it for a few years now...

Fantastic! Could you put it aside for me - I am going to order a few more things from you in the near future. Cheers :cheers:
 
Forgot about the vroom vroom cars, been out cutting firewood instead.
Cut up a couple of tonnes of Yellow Box

T'was nice to finally run a 3120 in a tree, but it needs modifying, a muff mod just isn't enough :monkey:

get the flat file out mate, then force feed it, she will take it. Be careful not to use that stihl chain with the hard teeth,choose a chain with softer teeth so its easier to file....:msp_thumbup:
 
Still have to block the butt up of this thing.

It was a brand new chain Neil, but I couldn't let it out the door without filing the cutters and dropping the rakers.

I think the cylinder needs to come off soon :monkey:

It sounds good uncorked, glad I have good muffs though. It makes the blue saw sound quiet. :laugh:
 
Still have to block the butt up of this thing.

It was a brand new chain Neil, but I couldn't let it out the door without filing the cutters and dropping the rakers.

I think the cylinder needs to come off soon :monkey:

It sounds good uncorked, glad I have good muffs though. It makes the blue saw sound quiet. :laugh:

Bloody weekend hot rods, never happy, the 3120 would be zipping blocks in no time flat but no,,,,
lets do her up and speed up the process.

:potstir:

Warning,,,, modding is highly addictive.
 
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Is that a compressed load? 22gn of AR2207 is pretty tight in my .222 but I think I ran 24gn in my uncle's .223 when I load for him and that's pretty tight from memory. He doesn't do much shooting anymore though.

dont think it compressed as powder sits low in the neck and my pills sit tad high than standard seat. The load data 2206H ops I think I been sayin 08 says a range of 23 to 26gr and I found 25gr to be just right.

Got to shoot my 7615 over 300 yards Sat its not bad for what it is @ that distance i will keep trying see how good it can get.

got seven newbs for saw training Monday,, nice thats a good sized class more than 10 troubles me over 11, I get grumpy.
 
You're right Ben, I just went out to the shed and checked and the old ones are six rivet. Never hurts to double check what anyone says, or as an old girlfriends dad used to say "Believe nothing that you read and only half of what you see" :help:

Just a tip Rick. Don't question Benny on anything. He's like a bloody walking chainsaw encyclopedia.
I think I tried to prove him wrong a couple of times to exert my testosterone. I ended up realising my oestrogen to testosterone ratio was faulty.

Every now and then he asks me a question. I'm pretty sure he's not trying to actually learn anything from me, more just checking that I'm not talking crap :D
 
dont think it compressed as powder sits low in the neck and my pills sit tad high than standard seat. The load data 2206H ops I think I been sayin 08 says a range of 23 to 26gr and I found 25gr to be just right.

Ah ha. That explains it. If it was 2208 it would definately be a tight fit. You can run 2208 though with heavier pills so I thought you might have been giving it a stab.
 
Lets just say the little 25cc Honda whipper snipper that lives here runs BP Ultimate, Motul 300V 10W-30 race oil and has an extra 1000RPM or so over and above a stock one :monkey:

Don't exceed the cord rpm rating or you'll get the bejesus whipped out of your shins...
 

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