don't know nuthin about what the rs is for.
"RS" Is that the rescue version?
It is offered in several versions; standard, W (full wrap), Arctic (we can only get this one with full wrap) and RS. The carbide chain is only good for demolition work, not recommended for regular cross cutting.You can order the same saw without the carbide chain & rafter cutting attachment . As I recall think the dealer said it was the W version.
A lot depends on whether where it is coming from, if it is surplus out of a firestation it may be good for parts.Wonder what the thoughts are on how good a stihl ms460rs will cut trees? thanks.
You may be the exception to the rule, sorry I have looked at too many saws with damaged cases from running on concrete.Not all firemen abuse thier tools, maybe there are a few instances, but for the most part, we take care of what we have, our tools are our lifeline. After every training session our demo saws, chainsaws, ect all are taken apart, cleaned and maintiained. As being a luitenant in my fire department, I know when I am up on a roof to vent a structure, my saws better be ready to go, cause your time ticks away very fast as to how long and safe you can be when you are up there. All of our aparatus and equipment are maintained to the highest of standards because they cant fail when we need them. Firefighters are hard on tools, but look at the conditions we work in, time is critical in many cases, but in no ways can you say that we all abuse them. We have a backup Stihl demo saw from the mid 80's....it still fires up on the first or second pull and looks brand new.
As for the MS460, its a great saw, I have 2 in my arsenal of saws, one of be best ground saws out I believe. I also was able to demo the Rescue Version of this saw and it is just as great. Hopefully will be getting 1 or 2 for my deptartment for the 1st due trucks. Cant go wrong with the 460.
Wonder what the thoughts are on how good a stihl ms460rs will cut trees? thanks.
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