Sounds like you have the correct tool for the job, I bet you'll like it. Mine (Echo pas-266) has surprised me with the amount of use I've gotten out of it.
Tried it out today on a Crepe Myrtle and some 5-6" oak logs. I am impressed.
Sounds like you have the correct tool for the job, I bet you'll like it. Mine (Echo pas-266) has surprised me with the amount of use I've gotten out of it.
Here you are Cope... some good sized Cedar.
Low rakers are way overrated... a smooth and quick chain will feed with aggressive angles and not too low rakers....... no chattering just quick. I didn't figure it out my self , smart guys from here showed me a good bunch they arewant her to let up take some off the rakers it has the torque though the chain might chatter or it could result in uneven chain stretch.
Ill take 2 adapters pleaseFord's post: 5401883 said:OK Echo folks i have some information to share.
Cannon will have bars to fit Echo in 4-6 weeks. Up to 32" with standard Echo DL counts . They will also have an adapter available to go from D176 to D025 (echo 8mm>stihl 12mm) available around the same time frame. I have already placed an order for some of the adapters so when they become available i will update you. I am disappointed in them using the echo DL count but at least there will be a quality bar out there instead of being stuck with power match junk.
I wish I had video.... Alan mightHot rod 590? I need see this
I hear you just take my constant peer pressure as... well... chainsaw peer pressureNo videos yet I've been busy on other projects I'll try and get together with my brother by the weekend and make a few videos. Hopefully in the woods
You are welcome~Thanks for the very nice bar Reed
I run the 20 inch stock bar. I used a 28 inch once to take down a huge pine that beetles killed. Never fell such a big tree before I was worried.Cool glad you like it. What bar you run on your 562XP? FWIW your decomp looks fine, it will always leak a little bit before it closes...