Good running saw! Hope she behaves when you seen her off to Summer Camp at Novice's instead of coming home with one of those stories... "that one time at band camp..."
Regarding the same chain that people think makes everything equal: Torque is a function of log times chain. RPM will reduce in the cut until engine torque equals the resistance of the cut. At that RPM, power will determine how much 'work' or speed of cut. To maximise speed of cut, the torque required, or resistance of the chain, should be estimated at the engine torque at maximum power RPM. Different saws will make different torque at maximum power RPM, so need a different chain to maximise performance. If the chain is too aggressive, it will require a lot of torque, pulling RPM down too far and away from maximum power RPM.
Not quite. But they do share a bunch of parts. The Jonsered is a Partner 5000 in red. The open port version of the 5000 was the 500. With everyone under the Electrolux umbrella, Husky dug into the Partner 500 parts bin while developing their own chassis. They borrowed the crank, flywheel, clutch, top end, intake etc from the 500 to develop the 50. The 50 Special/51 use the Formula 500 top end, and the 540/543 use the same top end as the 55.
From mild to wild! Joe.... absolutely awesome! Thanks for sharing!
Outstanding job, Joe! We will definitely get it tuned to your suggested RPM.
Hello Novice, how's your Husqvarna 55? 😊
@@MateuszBPM mediocre at best.
Nice runners Joe.
The security geese liked them 😂.
Damn fine work Joe!
Great work buddy!!!! 👍🏻 they both are looking great. You have a great chance of taking the BIG W!!!!
Thank you! It is going to have some tough competition. I am very excited to see how the race goes!!
Good running saw! Hope she behaves when you seen her off to Summer Camp at Novice's instead of coming home with one of those stories... "that one time at band camp..."
Haha. Im just excited it is done and was shipped in time. Now hopefully it makes the trip.
Good morning 😊
Compliment from me today 😊
Ludicrous speed! Very cool build sir!
I have a Jonsered 490 with a Husqvarna 55 cylinder. :-)
Both are awesome saws but that Jonsered is a screamer wow I thought running my 346xp at 15k rpm was crazy😮
Good work Joe. That’s two fast saws
Regarding the same chain that people think makes everything equal:
Torque is a function of log times chain. RPM will reduce in the cut until engine torque equals the resistance of the cut. At that RPM, power will determine how much 'work' or speed of cut.
To maximise speed of cut, the torque required, or resistance of the chain, should be estimated at the engine torque at maximum power RPM. Different saws will make different torque at maximum power RPM, so need a different chain to maximise performance.
If the chain is too aggressive, it will require a lot of torque, pulling RPM down too far and away from maximum power RPM.
Looking forward to the Hustle and finding out what made the faster saws fast. Good luck, yours should do well.
Fast cutters they are , nice work.
Dang its stout. If mine makes it through test cuts today i am sending it out the door tomorrow morning.
That’s one fast 55.
Thank you 😊
That's pretty damn amazing!
Hope you win.
👍
Both saws made by Husq I believe.
Not quite. But they do share a bunch of parts. The Jonsered is a Partner 5000 in red. The open port version of the 5000 was the 500. With everyone under the Electrolux umbrella, Husky dug into the Partner 500 parts bin while developing their own chassis. They borrowed the crank, flywheel, clutch, top end, intake etc from the 500 to develop the 50. The 50 Special/51 use the Formula 500 top end, and the 540/543 use the same top end as the 55.
@@82f100swb well i need to get my 55 to cut like that with p 500 and a 490 j red under the bench
@@pm270100 490 top end bolts right on the 55!