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Hot Saw!
This has to do with cutting stuff.
Check this out, www.hotsaw.com edited to add, What a surprise, check out page 4, old friend of mine David Foster is there. In his day David held about every world professional Timber Sport chopping record there was. |
COOL!
Terry |
Holy crap! Two guys on a crosscut beat a chainsaw? :eek:
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The Iron Horse-- 90 hp
500cc Husqvarna Motorcycle Engine. Running Oregon 1/2 pitch chain on a 36" custom made guide bar. The drive sprocket is 16 tooth. Over 8,000 RPM in the cut. Wait! Wait, are you sure this isn't a motocross event? These guys are bad ass. Now, I see: "In 1971 I set Three Land Speed records at Bonneville Salt Flats on a 500cc Kawasaki mounted in a frame of my own design. All records were set in different classes." |
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I've seen it done in person. You take almost any current 2 man team of world class competitors in hand sawing and they will beat any stock chain saw thru a log for a single cut. David Foster was the only axeman when chopping in competition that I could feel the shock of his hits transmitted thru the ground where I was standing 30 feet away. His long undefeated run in world competition made it even more amazing when a good friend of mine Melvin Lentz beat him to win the Australian Timber sports underhand chopping finals for the Championship. David is from Tasmania. |
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You get very much bigger of an engine and you can't pull start it or pick it up and cut anymore. |
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http://www.killsometime.com/Video/vi...eo=V8-Chainsaw Be advised that this is a graphics intense website and not dial-up friendly. Make sure to turn on your speakers to hear the big one roar. This specified link is work friendly, other videos on the website are good but could cause some issues. :D |
jbour13,
I've seen that saw run in person and was very careful to stand exactly to the side in case the chain broke. I've seen hotsaw chain break in competition and go clear over the safety backstop and break the windshield out of a car two hundred yards away in the parking lot. |
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I remember him saying somthing to the effect of "It's a log chain, it takes a lot to break one!" Of course good ole boy #2 didn't understand the principal of taking slack out gently. Gent #1 suffered multiple fractures to his arm from wrist to shoulder and had a really bruised ego when I gave the typical, "Told ya so!' |
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I was talking about the cutting chain of the saw breaking and coming off the bar. |
No,...mine was left field, sorry.
I understood your post completely. I was just comparing an experience of mine to relate to yours. And a winch wasn't involved, just 2 bubbas using a log chain to pull a ditched vehicle out, the wrong way. |
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