Just came across you comment after I was catching up with hotsaw101 uploads and noticed he hadn't posted anything in quite some time. Did you hear if he was ok or just taking a break?
Why no Humboldt undercut, perhaps tree are not going to sawmill for boards? Most saw mills, if not all, in the Sierra Nevadas in California up into Oregon and Washington want the log end cut flat, saw mills head rig would lose some on the notch. Jack, does it have something to in scaling board feet measurements?
Hi, what's your thoughts on this 20" bar? Running some skip chains? A few years back I tried a 20" Cannon bar with a 1,3mm 0.325 semi skip chain on a very steep hill. It worked ok in bench but I would never use a semi skip chain again.
Awesome! That thing really rips and a sharp chain as well. Hand filed I imagine. What 2 stroke oil do you run in your saw? Thanks and have a great day!
Beautiful falling Mr. Dave, as you have stated much credit to Mr. Jack no doubt...the operator and maintenance personnel are doing a great job also....
Hello, quite some time ago with this saw I was told I was far to carefree and you have looked and saw just as I did, wind behind me a bit of a lean the right way so get it down. Thanks for seeing it from my side ! As Jack said hand done Stihl RS which is not my first choice but easier to get here for the .063 Cannon Duralite
@@outinthewood3578 It went on its own but you had the wedge there as an incase the wind swayed it, only little bit of naughty I can see is the old school step to pop it off the hinge. Not used a Stihl chain in a long while the 063 058 is a bit frustrating especially as far as I can tell seems they use narrow stuff quite often on Stihls in US.
Dave G'-dy Nice air filter system, lol. I hope the viewers can appreciate the way your chains cut - handfiled no doubt! That saw seems to be moving right along as well. Top of the day to you.
Evening Jack, well without you and Joseph we would not have the pretty dam good far better than OEM airfilter kit so a big thanks and the fact that you and J sent me over the kit even more thanks ! I posted this just to make the point that a saw that is highly modified is still a reliable and not a short term investment. In fact the "375 XP" you did for me nearly 5 years ago is still cutting. Now I do rotate my saws but even then the 500 and 375 have at this stage cut a lot of timber. Not to mention the 562, 357 and 385 I got form you are all still doing there bit is testament to your work
Hello, no very different mounting on 585/592. There is a bigger set which I did fit to my 592, have a look on instagram- outinthewoodagain and you'll see them
Hello Tom, I just run them with no special treatment, however, I would avoid a sale of windblown timber as with the best will in the world your chain will not be as sharp as it should be all the time so not a great idea for a new saw running hard in that type of timber like wise I would avoid a big day of rough dirty edge trees as again long back cuts and ugly tough de limbing not good until a few tanks later. Buy the best mix oil you can get, sharp chain and clean air filter is the most important thing which I'm sure you know !
Good evening Dave how do you rate the Husky tough lite bars . I’ve been trying to get a 28inch TSU but none about until early next year would the husky bar be a alternative Thanks
Hello, the Husqvarna bar is a TSU bar which I'm sure you knew but there were some photos prior to launch of 585/592 which showed Sugi bars which caused a bit of confusion. I've been using TSU for several years and like them.