Youngy reckons he heard that these saws rev to 8000 rpm max. The brutal rotation is likely because of the 40 year old half inch chain that tears massive chunks of sawdust out of the billet.
Good vid - takes some muscle to work those old saws. I had an old 051 (no chain brake) and an 076 (solid old saws) - I am interested in how the posts get ripped out of that log? Is that the finished shape (if u kept cutting till they intersect)?
Good thing my old man knows how to wrestle one. And they sound like nice old saws for sure. In a billet like this one where we might get five or six posts out of it you cut only as deep as Youngy did in the video, then you drive in a wedge from one side or two from both sides and snap them out with crowbars. You are then left with the heart wood that you can use for firewood. Cheers.
Yep. Well that's what those saws were made for, not many others could keep up I'd say, heavy as a falling saw but perfect in that orientation.
Loved the story nice saw cheers😉
completely enjoyed your dad's real world stories, awesome
Glad you enjoyed it. In the future with his other saws he will also be telling his stories just like this one. Cheers.
Awesome video mate, what a machine that 090 is! It just ripped through that log like butter !
Mesin tangguh kuat dan tidak kalah dengan yang baru keluar. Seperti 070 720.
the angry mode is just badass
It really is amazing how much the old girl came to life. We were worried after all her years she might not have it in her but gee were we impressed.
beautiful chainsaw, I hope mine will soon be like this.
Best of luck getting it there! Definitely worth it.
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the chainsaw has a brutal rotation it seems to me that it has 10000rpm
Youngy reckons he heard that these saws rev to 8000 rpm max. The brutal rotation is likely because of the 40 year old half inch chain that tears massive chunks of sawdust out of the billet.
Good vid - takes some muscle to work those old saws. I had an old 051 (no chain brake) and an 076 (solid old saws) - I am interested in how the posts get ripped out of that log? Is that the finished shape (if u kept cutting till they intersect)?
Good thing my old man knows how to wrestle one. And they sound like nice old saws for sure.
In a billet like this one where we might get five or six posts out of it you cut only as deep as Youngy did in the video, then you drive in a wedge from one side or two from both sides and snap them out with crowbars. You are then left with the heart wood that you can use for firewood. Cheers.