Is that a large mount bar? The 084 will have larger studs than the others. At least around here, a lot of people will face a large tree with the smaller saw, as it's just easier to clean the face up with the lighter saw. The 880 sized saws will then get used for the back cut. These are usually very large softwoods though, like Redwood.Need to drop a dead 5ft DBH Oak trunk.
will rig up pull angle with 3/4in bull rope.
been awhile since I had to drop a big one so I'm not near strong as I used to be.
using 48in Stihl bar ..
question ... Stihl 064, 660, MS650 or 084 with 48in bar?
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Not really and your oil feed will be lacking.pictured stihl 48in bar fits on all saws listed I think .. but I've never mounted 48in bar on 064.
sure would like to use 064 with 48in bar due to weight
but does a good running 064 have enough grunt to handle a 48in bar?
Not really and your oil feed will be lacking.
Get the 28" out and lay your cut lines and face first. The large mounts are 14mm 3002 and need adapters to fit the 12mm 3003 mount.
None of us like getting out the big beast but when you need it you need it. I run a 41" or 60" on mine so it's definitely not fun after about three seconds in the cut. The 660 runs up to a 40" but likes the 36" better when not milling on the alaskan.
I prefer the 66 with Sugi 32"lw. **** that 084! for anything but milling.thanks for pointing out a 32in bar with 660 combo
you can really tell it's been a long time since this gear has seen daylight
dug out 2x 36in Stihl bars .. now gotta dig up the chains and sharpen
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Never seen one.I think 41” is the longest bar stihl made in 3003 mount
Don’t have a picture but I’ll get the bar out.Never seen one.
Got a pic?
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