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Wondered who the first one would be!

 

You reckon it'll shave much time off the cuts? I can do with and without timed videos if it would be educational?

 

I'm actually more amazed you can get a bar that short for a small mount husky ;)

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I'm actually more amazed you can get a bar that short for a small mount husky ;)

 

 

13" on 50cc isn't silly is it?

 

That said, the PNW and Uk seem at polar opposites in terms of bar length vs power.

 

Sissies :biggrin:

 

Yeah, a chain is always good, a sharp chain makes the cut faster I believe.......technical stuff:sneaky2:

 

 

Y'see mate, this is why I farm my SE stuff out to you. Wayyy over my head!

 

"Was I supposed to put 2 stroke oil in with the petrol?" Remember that bad joke!? :P

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Ain't ya bloody done that yet?! I'm getting bored not knowing how mine compares!

 

And how are we going to quantify that Eddie, you have no dyno, I have no dyno, I can compare to my ported 357XP but thats about it as everything else I have has a different engine size and it won't show you if it is faster.

 

The saw has a 3/8 7T on it and I have one B&C that will work with it, not sure if that even compares with what you are running.

 

This saws cylinder had a fair bit of damage and an aftermarket piston that isn't run in yet......it all makes a difference as you know!

 

Not sure what else Matt is running up in Kielder Forest......probably a 6R4 knowing him!

 

So.......how are you going to judge how they compare with each other???

 

Impatient aren't you:001_rolleyes:

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13" on 50cc isn't silly is it?

 

That said, the PNW and Uk seem at polar opposites in terms of bar length vs power.

 

It is silly on that saw unless yer just using it in a tree. But, what I meant was, I didn't know sugi hara made a lightweight bar in that size. I mean, it's 13" ;)

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And how are we going to quantify that Eddie, you have no dyno, I have no dyno, I can compare to my ported 357XP but thats about it as everything else I have has a different engine size and it won't show you if it is faster.

 

 

 

The saw has a 3/8 7T on it and I have one B&C that will work with it, not sure if that even compares with what you are running.

 

 

 

This saws cylinder had a fair bit of damage and an aftermarket piston that isn't run in yet......it all makes a difference as you know!

 

 

 

Not sure what else Matt is running up in Kielder Forest......probably a 6R4 knowing him!

 

 

 

So.......how are you going to judge how they compare with each other???

 

 

 

Impatient aren't you:001_rolleyes:

 

 

The sound :lol: you've taken more out of the internals of the transfers, muffler baffle and possibly the exhaust port (they're different shaped). It'll be where the limiter kicks in (or stops kicking in).

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It is silly on that saw unless yer just using it in a tree. But, what I meant was, I didn't know sugi hara made a lightweight bar in that size. I mean, it's 13" ;)

 

 

I know, the weight saving on that bar would be negligible, but it's pretty. I wouldn't use it in a tree as my topper does the job fine. Snedding, logging and felling small stuff is what I have in mind :)

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I know, the weight saving on that bar would be negligible, but it's pretty. I wouldn't use it in a tree as my topper does the job fine. Snedding, logging and felling small stuff is what I have in mind :)

 

They are sexy. I have a bias for Japanese saws and bars. BTW, Sugi is a type of Japanese cypress. Hara means the 'spirit' or 'essence' of. So that's sorta cool. Yeah, my mother was Japanese. If you look on the bar you'll see a stylised cypress.

 

Do a muffler mod right, and that thing will pull 16" 3/8 no problem.

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