The price of going cheap

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OEM all the way. And the saw's running great.

OEM squish, compression, and exhaust timing, or did you work your magic on it? I will be extremely dissappointed if you let that saw leave unmolested. :) On the up side that $500 worth of parts should turn into thousands of dollars of wood cut in short order, big takedowns are not cheap and that saw should have a long, happy life now it was made right.

Scott
 
OEM squish, compression, and exhaust timing, or did you work your magic on it? I will be extremely dissappointed if you let that saw leave unmolested. :) On the up side that $500 worth of parts should turn into thousands of dollars of wood cut in short order, big takedowns are not cheap and that saw should have a long, happy life now it was made right.

Scott

Bone stock, all the way. These guys are so hard on saws, there's no way I'd do anything to it.
 
Brad did you go all Oem? I know $500 does'nt go far:(

That's why I buy new ones when something really bad happens to my work saws. I can get a really long life out a saw for a timber faller, so I'm not totally out. Clean filters!!!!
 
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