Lakeside53
Stihl Wrenching
oldsaw said:BTW, you totally suck, just for the record.
Mark
I do?
oldsaw said:BTW, you totally suck, just for the record.
Mark
Lakeside53 said:I do?
Lakeside53 said:I do?
cbfarmall said:I have my 075 set up on a mill with 3/8 .050 gauge...
hautions11 said:I have been debating the whole .050 VS .063 question on large Stihl mounts. I have found no .050. After all of that looking, Dean at Washinton Hot Saws gave me a suggestion. He recomended using a guage roller and closing the 063 down to 050. Any experience out there in the chain bar Guru's?
I am tempted to go 3/8 but stay with the 063 guage. I lose some interchangeability with the rest of my saws. If I could find a cheap 050 Stihl tip, I may try squeezing the bar on an old 25" bar I have.
coveredinsap said:Once you go .404 .063 on one of those big old saws with lots of torque you never look back....and never stop smiling whenever you run it. Save the 3/8 chain for the high rpm saws. Those old monsters were born to run .404
Lakeside53 said:If you can fit a big enough sprocket, you can have the best of both worlds -high chain speed and narrower kerf.
coveredinsap said:LOL! Yeah, but 3/8 doesn't shovel out the chips quite like .404 .063 does. It's like the difference between a 1968 Ford Mustang and 1968 Dodge Charger.
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