I was going to say, the guys out east need a big saw nearly as much as the guys out west. The guys further north are the ones cutting stunted trees LOL
some people just have the need to be one up on someone else! now for myself I have enough saws to cover just about all aspects of timber cutting and firewood gathering... some saws are big and some saws are small ! just what I use in my daily ventures of cutting TrEe's of all SiZe'S to a manageable working size..... 10" bars to 36" bars work for the right job!How is Alaska farther East? Its as far West as one can go in the USA
LOL
I live in New England, which is the East, and the logs aren't tiny. My 21 acres has a lot of trees in the 24"-36" range, with several upwards of 48". All hardwoods. Oak, Hickory, Maple, Beech, etc.
A man isn't defined by the length of his bar......
However......If we must...….
My biggest saw is a Dolmar 7900---79cc/6.3 hp. Have 20", 24", and 32" bars. Also have a Stihl 460, 77cc/6hp. My brother has a 92cc/7hp---Stihl 660
How is Alaska farther East? Its as far West as one can go in the USA LOL I live in New England, which is the East, and the logs aren't tiny. My 21 acres has a lot of trees in the 24"-36" range, with several upwards of 48". All hardwoods. Oak, Hickory, Maple, Beech, etc. A man isn't defined by the length of his bar...... However......If we must...…. My biggest saw is a Dolmar 7900---79cc/6.3 hp. Have 20", 24", and 32" bars. Also have a Stihl 460, 77cc/6hp. My brother has a 92cc/7hp---Stihl 660