Fullquiver
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Hey I fixed that for you..Husq 346, your search is over.
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Hey I fixed that for you..Husq 346, your search is over.
Naw. Stihl 361. NOW your search is over.Hey I fixed that for you..
That’s what basically what I sold. Lol. Although the one I bought is not much smaller.Naw. Stihl 361. NOW your search is over.
You were crazy to sell it, but what do I know? I like mine anyway. would not mind having a second, smaller one, but won't be giving up my 361 anytime soon.That’s what basically what I sold. Lol. Although the one I bought is not much smaller.
It didn’t owe us anything and after 20 years of hard use it was time to retire it. Not cutting cords of wood anymore I didn’t need that big of a saw anymore. The one I bought has plenty of power and I dropped close to two lbs. It will last me the the rest of my life.You were crazy to sell it, but what do I know? I like mine anyway. would not mind having a second, smaller one, but won't be giving up my 361 anytime soon.
28" bar.... if I wanted to lift weights I'd go to the gym. I dont get the need for a giant ass saw... just learn to sharpen a smaller one properly and go to town.I just bought a stihl 500I fuel injected saw and it ripps, no choke, 28inch bar blows thru hardwoods
What is your favorite sharpening system?28" bar.... if I wanted to lift weights I'd go to the gym. I dont get the need for a giant ass saw... just learn to sharpen a smaller one properly and go to town.
I use Milwaukee 18v for work, so my next saw will be the Milwaukee chainsaw. I used one to work on some timbers for an entry way. It worked nice.
I do it by sight with a round file and flat file when necessary. Thought my small saw was worthless until I bought a new chain. Then taught myself to sharpen properly. Cut 20-30 ish cord of maple last year and couldn't be happier. I have a heavier 562xp at my disposal, but just don't need it with a well sharpened and lighter 345.What is your favorite sharpening system?
Mine is the Granberg file jig.
I like the precision...can set the depth in increments of 0.01 inch...12 clicks is perfect with a 5/32 file.
I have some very large diameter trees & the larger bar really saves time when bucking28" bar.... if I wanted to lift weights I'd go to the gym. I dont get the need for a giant ass saw... just learn to sharpen a smaller one properly and go to town.
28" bar.... if I wanted to lift weights I'd go to the gym. I dont get the need for a giant ass saw... just learn to sharpen a smaller one properly and go to town.
Personally, I'd get the 16" with a 12 amp, I already own a 12 amp so.I've been looking for an electric to leave in the vehicle for hunting season for deadfalls across the road. I don't really have a need for a real saw, but don't like cruising the backroads without one. Any recommendations? I'm thinking a 14-16in model with two batteries should handle most issues.
Long bars are great for clearing brush, too.In my opinion, the best use for a long bar is bucking on the ground without wrecking your back. Short guys like me can get by with a 28" bar, but a 32" with a skip tooth chain would be even better. Obviously, for the OP's use case, a 70+ cc saw with a big bar is not warranted, but they definitely have their place. More chain equals more teeth. There is a night and day difference cutting with a big saw vs. a little one in my opinion.
I had rental insurance on it, not my problem. They did look at me kinda funny when the wrecker brought it back in. LolIt's a stihl, is the skiddy ok?