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Jason did forget and left his poleman carb on it
we need more videosFeels like it. It made short work on all them logs for sure. I run a 25 or a 28 light on it most of the time.
I've posted this vid before with a 25 on the truck of that same tree. I need to do some more vids.
chain looks a little grabby Got some ripped fibers in those chips .View attachment 586254 I made some confetti at work today
It was semi chisel skip if that makes a difference. I notice it makes longer ripped chips than full chisel. I noticed too it likes the rakers lower than full chisel to bore goodchain looks a little grabby Got some ripped fibers in those chips .View attachment 586259
Less grabby. 10° up into the corner instead of under your leading edge will give you the long shavings on a cross cut.chain looks a little grabby Got some ripped fibers in those chips .View attachment 586259
There is a manual ?Less grabby. 10° up into the corner instead of under your leading edge will give you the long shavings on a cross cut.
That should be in your manual Brian
Lol
Describe is textbook filling but I don't get a chance to file that way often but its a nice smooth glid. Best for falling cuts using the dogs apart from Cedar which likes a big hook. Not as clean in the brush either or great for limbing. Just depends on the kind of job.
I don't use semi chisel so I couldn't be completely certain of the chip formation here. If he is not filing up into the corner then it would have to be shavings of the side as semi chisel cuts partially from the side as well as the top plate.
Feels like it. It made short work on all them logs for sure. I run a 25 or a 28 light on it most of the time.
I've posted this vid before with a 25 on the truck of that same tree. I need to do some more vids.
Pulls hard.
What chain are you running.
So a woods ported chain .33RS square filed. Rakers at .025
So a woods ported chain .
Do you have a square ginder too.
I've never filed it, but have a new loop of the stihl here at the house. I've been very close to buying a square grinder many times, but never pulled the trigger. I have three different grinders at the house, one for 325, one for 3/8 and one for rakers, a square would be the natural progression .It's by hand. I'm not the best at it by no means. I have a Stihl grinder but not the square attachment. I wish I did
This is one of the reasons i run square ,the smoothness ,not the speed .When you get it right it will self feed a bucking cut on its own not using the dogs at all ,but wont be so grabby you cant hold the saw with one hand .I like the square as long as the wood doesn't have dirt on it. It self feeds nice and Could make the whole cut one handed
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