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Re: Husky 300 series for log carving
« on: May 01, 2016, 03:45:50 pm »
Just a WAG. You have to run the chains a little looser on the hard nose bars.
I noticed the few regular nose hardnose I had burned the paint on the tips  too.
I will give that a try.  Its been raining here a lot since last post and have not been able to try it again.  I went ahead and converted everything over to my 2150 and turned my oiler up, so will give that a try.  Many thanks Cut4fun, your the 3rd person that's told me that the last few days.   :)

 

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