Cool. I'm about 20 minutes north of ya
i cant get to graves county in 20 min.maybe my truck needs a buildoff or new driver.lol hows it going ww?
Cool. I'm about 20 minutes north of ya
i cant get to graves county in 20 min.maybe my truck needs a buildoff or new driver.lol hows it going ww?
9 pin rim.....
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Is it supposed to bog down like that?
Wrong county. I'm only 2.5 miles across the state line.
Well Durand I don't know what to tell you besides that 372 is doing great. Teh 395 would probably pull an 8 pin with that bar pretty good and maybe pick up some time. Only way to find out is try. The 066 might need some more compression.
Now you see why I like your 395 so much!!!! That 066 ain't there yet bit I'm sure you will figure it out.
Durand what numbers are you using?
Can't remember all them right off hand Randy. Im on the way to my 6 year olds birthday party,,, when I get home Ill look at my book and tell ya forsure.
I think I know what they were. I didn't drink too much last night to forget it that quick.
Well guys, Looks like I got my work cut out for me with the 066. I ran it some yesterday and thought it was lacking..... just didn't realize how much until I done some timed cuts this morning. I put a lot of time in the 066 cylinder. All saws are wearing the same bar and chain, and all saws have 7 pins. Wood is either a Black Oak or a Burr Oak, haven't investigated it the see exactly which one it is, but its fairly hard.
By my watch, the 066 averaged 20.32. The 372XPW averaged 16.02. The 395 averaged 15.49.:msp_confused: Back to the drawing board.......
Tall transfers and big compression will bring that saw alive Durand. I wanna see you win this build off, you're a hell of a saw builder IMHO.