NeSurfcaster
ArboristSite Operative
Hi, Glad to be here just found this forum the other day. Here comes a long post. I've been working for a residential tree cutting company for a few winters now and was tired of borrowing there stuff. For the amount of firewood I cut every year (5-8 cords) I couldn't justify spending 700$+ on a pro-grade saw at least right now at this time. Our climber at work keeps on being robbed so he bought a husky 455 rancher for chunking down the big stuff rather then another stihl. He liked it w/ a 18" bar, but that saw got stolen now too. He said he liked the 455 but the shop only had a 555 which he says he liked the 455 better. I figured the 460 is the same as a 455 just more cc's so it should be good enough for me. After using the 460 rancher w/ a 20" bar today I am a little worried about the plastic case. So I was thinking about getting bigger felling spikes to help keep the plastic case off the logs. From my short experience in tree cutting I feel a 20" bar is the max on my saw, so I don't want giant dogs/spikes which will obviously bog down the saw if not gental. So I was wondering if some other husky spikes will fit on the 460 rancher but not quite the giant ones I see on ebay (at least they look huge on ebay). So I guess Im basically asking are the spikes on ebay/youtube too big for my 460 rancher? If they are too big is there something in between those and the stock felling spike size wise? 1 spike or 2 spike doesn't matter to me since I'm mainly just bucking logs into rounds. I will be cutting everything from 4" oak to 30"+ oak. Thanks guys