Yes, but that's a legit question. I'm gonna do as suggested above and compare to the bars that seem fine. I got 2 different pitch and gauge bars...
54F at 6:00 am and rain. The mud is here and snow is gone. This is stupid. Threw some random stuff in the boiler. Headed to Indiana to visit...
Not that I can tell, chains sit in both bars good and the rails are nice and flat etc. I'm at a loss for sure.
They might wind up as door prizes at the GTG. The 28" locked up again today noodling an Elm round. I put the Cross 3/8 32" setup on the saw that...
Thank you, both those kids are good workers and fun to have around.
Yep, and that's where we stopped today. Took out three trees and got some boiler wood put away. Grandson Case is here helping as well. Pallet Pete...
She will certainly be invited. Bit of an introvert, but you never know.
The sprokets both had saw chips and snow\ice in them. Plenty of oil out of both saws. I'm running TSC bar oil and haven't any issues on any other...
I thought about that too, but the other saw is a stock 660.
Anybody have trouble with their roller tips gumming, freezing up on Tsumi bars when cutting in the snow? My 24" 3/8 bar and 28" .404 bar both did...
24F here. Temp is heading up? Looks like I may get one more morning of cutting in before it gets too greasy. Oak and some Elm in the boiler....
That's a very great and creative way to have some family fun! Tough to pick a "winner" for me. Both are very creative. I'd take all the grandkids...
Nice haul Tom! Those Toolcats are a nice machine for firewooding. Sounds like you got a good mutually beneficial gig going there for sure. Nice work!