An 026 will struggle with a 20" bar bucking firewood.
An 026 will struggle with a 20" bar bucking firewood.
That depends how big and hard the wood is. A good running 026 hasn't much of a struggle cutting softer woods 12 to 14" w/ a 3/8 20" bar, .325 would do better for power cause of gearing. If I had only 1 saw and it was an 026, I'd run a 20" on it for my backs sake.An 026 will struggle with a 20" bar bucking firewood.
Thanks for the advice Adkranger! I will do that.
Mesupra I did just check out that 359. I think I pm the guy. I clicked on his name then hit start conversation. Is that how you pm him?
Would that 359 be better than say the 272xp or 441 for the money and what I'd be getting?
I definitely wasn't planning to spend around $500 but if that thing will cut circles around the 026 then I will definitely consider it
You forgot "easy to upgrade to 84cc or 79cc in the future."Not sure if you have a Home depo that rents saws near you but if you do go and see if they will sell you a makita 6410 off the line. Usually go for $250 or so and will handle 20" to 24" bar/ chain easy. Little heavy but top shelf vibration, tough bottom end, pro construction, built like a truck...
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