Trigger-Time
Addicted to ArboristSite
I also posted this on the MILL section. I bought a new
STILH MS 460 MAGUM today. This is the biggest saw I have ever
put to wood. HOLY COW it will cut compared to my 036, it is smoother
in my hands, and easier on my hand & arm to start with the decompression
valve. I bought it with the 25 inch replaceable tip bar. My wife and I have
160 acres about 110 acres open and the rest in woods. When we bought
the farm I worked at a Tool & Die and Special Machine shop. Had to work
lots of over time and did not have time to cut firewood. I now work for DOD
as a Small Arms Inspector/Repairman. So no more overtime and with the price
of propane (OR EVEY THING ELSE) we are going to have an outside wood
furnace put in. I had to give $760.00 for the saw. Would like to know how
much they are selling for other places. Ok I need to get back to breaking
in the saw I thought I would put about ten tanks through it before try
to mill with it. One or two more things. The instruction manual says nothing
about breaking in the saw that I could find. For you experienced guys, is there any break in tips that you can give me? I know not to run it full throttle under no load but does it hurt to run it full throttle under load? And is there a non magnum 460? If there is what the difference?
Guys I apologize for my grammar. I’m pretty strong @ mechanical stuff and math.
And if it wasn’t for spell check I would not even try to post anything.
Thanks, Gary
P.S. I know you can’t see but I’m grinning ear to ear.
STILH MS 460 MAGUM today. This is the biggest saw I have ever
put to wood. HOLY COW it will cut compared to my 036, it is smoother
in my hands, and easier on my hand & arm to start with the decompression
valve. I bought it with the 25 inch replaceable tip bar. My wife and I have
160 acres about 110 acres open and the rest in woods. When we bought
the farm I worked at a Tool & Die and Special Machine shop. Had to work
lots of over time and did not have time to cut firewood. I now work for DOD
as a Small Arms Inspector/Repairman. So no more overtime and with the price
of propane (OR EVEY THING ELSE) we are going to have an outside wood
furnace put in. I had to give $760.00 for the saw. Would like to know how
much they are selling for other places. Ok I need to get back to breaking
in the saw I thought I would put about ten tanks through it before try
to mill with it. One or two more things. The instruction manual says nothing
about breaking in the saw that I could find. For you experienced guys, is there any break in tips that you can give me? I know not to run it full throttle under no load but does it hurt to run it full throttle under load? And is there a non magnum 460? If there is what the difference?
Guys I apologize for my grammar. I’m pretty strong @ mechanical stuff and math.
And if it wasn’t for spell check I would not even try to post anything.
Thanks, Gary
P.S. I know you can’t see but I’m grinning ear to ear.