Same where im at in canada.That's US of A invention.....
Here we have either 15' or 18' option (and yes you can put whatever bar you like when buying)....
Most saws have16 inch bars, even the bigger 562's.
Same where im at in canada.That's US of A invention.....
Here we have either 15' or 18' option (and yes you can put whatever bar you like when buying)....
That is correct. That's why it's still an experiment for me. The 600P is a torque-y saw, and has a base gasket delete, which helps. The .325 chain is less grabby, or hungry, and helps with the high chain speed. You are correct about the small spine rim, and I have a similar 24" .325 chain setup on a Echo CS-5500. 55cc. Great for limbing and cutting up a dropped tree until you get to the 18" wood or so. 7T rim.More interesting if the 60cc saw can use the small spline drive sprockets as you most likely have to use a 9 tooth drive on that cs-600P
I run a 620p with 24" full through 20-30+ inch Ash all the time.neither. 20", tops on those. The 620P will pull a 24, however, with skip.
Start looking at 70cc saws for what you propose.
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