SawTroll
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Yes, of course conditions and needs vary a lot.
I have fell hundreds of trees with a 346xp (45cc). Not many over 24" & never had a problem.I still would never use the 550 for felling - it is a great limbing and bucking saw, but just not up to the task of felling.
I have to ask, WHY? CJ
Yea that's why I asked, I have dropped hundreds of trees with a 50cc saws, so I was just curious why they don't work for felling. And I remove all of my outside dogs before I run the saw. My big saws wear the stock inside dog for protection mainly. CJI have fell hundreds of trees with a 346xp (45cc). Not many over 24" & never had a problem.
But I wouldn't wont felling spikes on a 346xp, or any 50cc saw.
We are on the same page then. But the first part of your post looked like a statement that I did not agree with.Yea that's why I asked, I have dropped hundreds of trees with a 50cc saws, so I was just curious why they don't work for felling. And I remove all of my outside dogs before I run the saw. My big saws wear the stock inside dog for protection mainly. CJ
I still would never use the 550 for felling - it is a great limbing and bucking saw, but just not up to the task of felling.
I have to ask, WHY? CJ
That was my point to the O/P. When you are in a pine thinning with trees in the 12-15" range a 50cc saw is a very good tool for the job. Would I cut grade with one? NO but again the right tool for the right job! CJWhat is your criteria for a falling saw?
What do you mean bro, 550 is more than adequate to fellI still would never use the 550 for felling - it is a great limbing and bucking saw, but just not up to the task of felling.
I have to ask, WHY? CJ
Yup its a good Lil felling saw, I regularly fall trees bigger then 2ft with it whoever thinks it's not enuff needs more practice. My stock dog busted off the one on it is junk. Gunna try the 562 Dawgs.What do you mean bro, 550 is more than adequate to fell
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