It's all about the oiler... there are recommended bar lengths for that reason alone...I am a big fan of Buckin Billy Rays videos. I just don't agree with him when it comes to bucking standing up straight. I'm probably just too tall.
About the long bar on a (relatively) small saw: Of course you can't use the whole length of the bar to cut. But if you just use 12" of the 30" bar, I don't see why your saw couldn't handle it.
Good luck, johnfawn2000!
He does have some that are quite good. Several on filing a chain that are very specific with great photography, sharpening and hanging an axe and last week he did one on dropping a 4ft DBH maple explaining how he was doing it, what he was looking at etc that was a great lesson in odd trees being dropped next to a structure.I find BBR's YT video's to be just entertainment, just like most YT vids I watch when I have nothing better to occupy my idle time. Eh?
Who, Buckin Billy? Of course he makes money from the YT video's, his gear store, subscribers etc and he is not hiding the ball on this either. He is pretty upfront on it.Typical monetized YT creator. He gets paid to provide his video's and people that subscribe to his channel determines how much he is compensated.
That applies to ALL YT video's, not just his.
Nothing is free today. Not even the air you breathe....
Typical monetized YT creator. He gets paid to provide his video's and people that subscribe to his channel determines how much he is compensated.
That applies to ALL YT video's, not just his.
Nothing is free today. Not even the air you breathe....
Do you change sprocket to 3/8 on 261 to run 20" + bars ?Comparing to the 311, for ~$30 more, you can pickup a new standard 261, it will pull a 25" bar quite well in stock form, especially for your intended purpose.
It could also pull a 28" bar for reaching the small stuff.
For either, I would recommend a .050 gauge, lightweight bar.
And if you decide to get it ported, you'll get higher power output from the standard 261 than the 261C.
As mentioned before, core & specific weight lifting exercises will go a long way for a sore back, especially down the line.
Mad3400
From the factory, the 261 will come with a 20", .325 bar.Do you change sprocket to 3/8 on 261 to run 20" + bars ?
Would standard 3/8, 20" + bars fit the housing ?
Thanks
Agreed. Kneeling and a back brace are going to be the ticket.A lot of guys are yapping about weight, and core strength, and blah blah blah. Fact is, you are spending a lot of time hunched over with a puny little saw and a dinky ass bar, especially for a guy that's 6'4.
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