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Cookie Time II...

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  1. Chvymn99

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    Ok, here is Cookie Part II...

    This way of cutting was definitely different. It was hard to keep myself from not wanting to hook the dogs into the wood and start leveraging. Just never done it this way. But here's the layout.

    562XP (20" Bar)


    665 (20" Bar)


    46 Pin 8 (24" Bar)


    660 Pin 8 (24" Bar)


    660 Pin 7 (24" Bar)
     
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    46 Pin 7 II (24" Bar)


    Bloopers Addition....:rofl: :lol:
    46 Pin 7 I (24" Bar)
     
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    If you are going to use your saws at a event. Remove all the dawgs.
     
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    Holy Chit on the blooper. :yes::jaw:
     
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    Yea, Mike was telling me to remove the dawgs for the video, but since this is the only time I'll do this type of stuff is in my back yard.... I'll watch this stuff, cause its kinda of fun, but its just not my personal cup of tea to participate in, but was interesting to try. Now, will those saw will cut some firewood...oh yea....:thumbs:
     
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    Laughed my butt off on the blooper vid. Glad you didn't get hurt. Thanks for spending the time to post.
     
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    Some very nice firewood saws.:thumbs:
     
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    I need to go downstairs and get my stopwatch. But the most impressive to me is the 665. Hands down. Love the saw and love how it sounds.

    Glad that blooper wasn't any worse :thumbs:
     
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    The 046 posted the fastest times with the 8 pin, but the saw with the most consistent (and fastest for its size) was the 665!! :dex:

    I only ran through and timed once.. Here is what I got.

    562xp
    16.3
    15.6
    13.8

    Solo 655
    13.6
    13.5
    13.4

    046 8 pin
    (First one I didn't count)
    11.5 (Still wasn't a full cut. But counted it)
    11.7
    12.8

    660 8 pin
    14.6
    13.1
    13.2

    660 7 pin
    12.6
    13.3
    14.4

    046 7 pin
    13.4
    14.2
     
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    That wood was awfully knotty. I would take the fastest time for each saw for comparisons sake. Also chain will play a role here too.
     
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    I didnt count the 1st two cuts for the 562 hitting the knots.
     
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    Was that 562 in video stock, muffler modded, ported and muffler modded?
     
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    The wood was a Pin oak that was just cut down prior to the set of cookies that I did.

    Yes, that 562xp was the Mastermind done saw. It was also the smallest cc of the bunch at 59cc.

    I was really shocked on how fast the 665 came in stock form even with the 20" bar. It felt better this time in the wood compared to the first time I did it. Some hoping Randy comes up with a winning combo for a port job on this thing.
     
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    As far as the blooper, I saw it coming as soon as I got into the wood. It definitely looked worse on video than in real life. It was a bear to get the splitter back up in position though. I thought about not posting it, but I don't know how to edit. So raw footage is what you got.
     
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    You really put those saws through the pepsi challenge with pin oak.
     
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    How does my 46 compare to your 46?

    Yea, was really happy on how the 665 came out this time.
     
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    Enjoyed your videos. How does the 665 compare to the 046 in weight?
     
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    665 should weigh more if same b+c used on both. Its on a 81cc saw crankcase.
     
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    Somewhere in here is my 56.5cc woods ported work saw cutting year old dry sycamore cant. I'll try and get the min sec where at in a few. Got 1st again and sold right after gtg to a guy there.

     
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    about 4:10 in Then 4:21 I let another guy run the 357.
     
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