Would like to extend a sincere THANKS to John for hosting today's event. Kelly and I had a great time. Kudos to whoever made that fantastic potato salad! Real good to see the "regulars" (Spike and J Walker) as well as some new faces.
Saw report:
Husky/Jonsered- Thanks to Spike for bringing the 372 X-Torq which I got to run for the first time. I am VERY impressed with the powerband of this saw. Set up with a 20" bar (I think), I found myself going back numerous times to handle/cut with this saw. From a firewood production standpoint, this saw will be hard to beat with the increased fuel economy. As a side note, I handled the 372XT and the Stihl 441 together and the XT felt about a 1/2 lb lighter. Could have been fuel and oil levels. I have only run a 441 once before and, at the time, walked away unimpressed. The one I ran today was a different story......I can see why this saw has such a strong and loyal following.
Spike's worked up 359 did not disappoint. Looks like the 2156wh will be getting worked over soon. That saw flat out hauled!
Stihl- Strong showing from Stihl. West Coast 064 and 660. Nice. Worked over 260 had a strong bark. Thanks to Volksman for letting me run his 038M. Plenty of power pulling a 28" bar. As mentioned, the 441 has rekindled my interest. Looking forward to giving the C-M version of the 441 a test run. Very nice saw indeed.
Homelite- Thanks to Ron for bringing the 2100. I own/have owned the a combination of 90cc+ saws- Stihl 084, 088, Jred 2094, 2095. That 2100 was UNGODLY. Only way to describe it. I walked away feeling like a novice, gutless punk, call it what you want. Simply awesome. Time to start hanging out with leeha I guess
Looking forward to doing this again. thanks again John.
Pete