Ummmmmm there is a video of the saw eating a huge oak log. And since this is a video right AFTER a port and polish and I'm still tuneing/ braking in. But if you want to call it playing. whatever.
@@jakeparker8972 defending what? This was a video for a build thread in a forum. Im not trying to impress any one with this cut video. It was meant to show progress of the saw. The short video I have shows how it cuts when the bar is buried in hard oak. When the saw is done and actually tuned and broke in.
@@TheKcdub1000 I would like to see a good review of it . at least of it consistently cutting wood. And let us know what type of chain you are running. Thinking about buying one but haven't seen alot of good videos
I quit cutting because there was tension on the log I was cutting. And didn't want to get the bar stuck first thing. Not to mention that was the first real run in a log. On a brand new ported and polished engine. That I had about 18-20 hrs building. I'm not going to hold it pinned on its first cuts. All I was doing was tuning the carb. Not power cutting the log.
Post a video when your done playing with it.
Ummmmmm there is a video of the saw eating a huge oak log. And since this is a video right AFTER a port and polish and I'm still tuneing/ braking in. But if you want to call it playing. whatever.
@@TheKcdub1000 keep defending it . really could show a better video and not be so sensitive .
@@jakeparker8972 defending what? This was a video for a build thread in a forum. Im not trying to impress any one with this cut video. It was meant to show progress of the saw. The short video I have shows how it cuts when the bar is buried in hard oak. When the saw is done and actually tuned and broke in.
I would be happy to make more videos of the saw.if that's what your trying to say. It's running really well now. She eats.
@@TheKcdub1000 I would like to see a good review of it . at least of it consistently cutting wood. And let us know what type of chain you are running. Thinking about buying one but haven't seen alot of good videos
Every time you had it working, youd quit cutting........and rev rev. Sounded nice but make it work
I quit cutting because there was tension on the log I was cutting. And didn't want to get the bar stuck first thing. Not to mention that was the first real run in a log. On a brand new ported and polished engine. That I had about 18-20 hrs building. I'm not going to hold it pinned on its first cuts. All I was doing was tuning the carb. Not power cutting the log.