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thanks guys.
when i made the vid i was tryn to think of place to set the camera and it poped in my head to throw noodles at it.
the ported 372 pulls quite abit better noodeling then my 044. but the 044 clears noodles much better.
i shoulda done a 044 noodle vid to see how it compares to gasses 044.

i did most of a cord like that and it was evident right away that the 372 was the better tool for cutn rds in half
 
thanks guys.
when i made the vid i was tryn to think of place to set the camera and it poped in my head to throw noodles at it.
the ported 372 pulls quite abit better noodeling then my 044. but the 044 clears noodles much better.
i shoulda done a 044 noodle vid to see how it compares to gasses 044.

i did most of a cord like that and it was evident right away that the 372 was the better tool for cutn rds in half

Looked cool, but the fact is as soon as the shavings are being pulled through and forward you are loosing power to friction. Better to have noodles ejected in a stream from the bottom immediately.

Hear how the saw starts to labor about a quarter of the way down and really bogs a bit further yet?

Makes a real difference if you are noodling alot.
 
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thanks guys.
when i made the vid i was tryn to think of place to set the camera and it poped in my head to throw noodles at it.
the ported 372 pulls quite abit better noodeling then my 044. but the 044 clears noodles much better.
i shoulda done a 044 noodle vid to see how it compares to gasses 044.

i did most of a cord like that and it was evident right away that the 372 was the better tool for cutn rds in half

if i had a 372 to compliment my 044 and i had to noodle a cord of wood. well i would put that abuse on the 372 for sure. i :heart: my 044
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZm3b_bZB6Y
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:cheers:
 
Was cuttin' with the 797 I just got... oiler not workin' too good, so the chain was hot. I tried the Evan camera angle and failed miserably... :laugh:

Anyways... made one cut with the saw and then cut noodles. The .404 chain was really tossin' chips. By the time the noodles were gettin' cut, the chain was gettin' a little tight from the heat (not enough oil). So I quit.

Love the sound of a big cc (123cc's) McCulloch.

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Gary
 
Gary, see if you can lock the focus on your camera and try again. Evan stumbled onto the perfect noodle video format.
 
Was cuttin' with the 797 I just got... oiler not workin' too good, so the chain was hot. I tried the Evan camera angle and failed miserably... :laugh:

Anyways... made one cut with the saw and then cut noodles. The .404 chain was really tossin' chips. By the time the noodles were gettin' cut, the chain was gettin' a little tight from the heat (not enough oil). So I quit.

Love the sound of a big cc (123cc's) McCulloch.

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Gary

Gotta love the old McClloch's.

Go Gary.;)
 
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