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Title: new hudson oscar 28 anyone else have one advice on setup & sawing tips?
Post by: fivedogs on September 07, 2007, 10:36:36 PM
have a new oscar 228  anyone else out there have one  and have any advice or tips on setup and operation any advice would be appreciated thanks fivedogs
Title: Re: new hudson oscar 28 anyone else have one advice on setup & sawing tips?
Post by: Dan_Shade on September 07, 2007, 10:43:00 PM
I had a 28 for a while.  I liked it. it was a completely different experience than my LT40. 

my advise is:

Get some good cant hooks (http://www.logrite.com)

keep the blades sharp

lower the sawhead down below your cut, then crank it back up to the mark you want to cut on, that tightens the clutch back up on the winch.

The guy that bought my old saw has a neat trick, he has 3 sections of track, he puts one on the floor of his pickup, one on the ground, and uses one as a ramp, he ramps the saw in and out of his pickup bed.

avoid the clamps and backstops :)
Title: Re: new hudson oscar 28 anyone else have one advice on setup & sawing tips?
Post by: Radar67 on September 07, 2007, 10:55:19 PM
If you are going to be using it stationary, stiffen up the rails with 2x6x1/4 tubing. I built my own trailer for mine out of it. It is easy to set up now because it is rigid.

I added weights to my head frame to make it ride the rails smoother. There are some pics in my gallery.

Stew