Jon_G_Houston
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hi all
Just joined AS but have been lurking for sometime.
I'm seeking feedback on a saw purchase. I'm a hobbyist woodworker and do occasional church organized hurricane cleanups on the gulf coast. Been using a Stihl 440 since Katrina and a 260 added a few years later.
I have a ~5' diameter pecan tree I'd like to slab for table tops.
I'll appreciate your advise.
I'm considering buying a milling saw and likely a Granberg mill. This saw is only going to see very occasional use.
I crosscut this tree with both a 661 (36") and an 880(41"). Both fairly new unmodified saws with sharp chains. The 880 was a 404 and bogged down and just stopped cutting several times during a non-binding cut. The 660 (3/8) seemed to do better with respect to bogging down.
These two saws just didn't seem to wind up like my 440 or my 260. Are they intended to run lower rpm's? I didn't want to adjust the 880 as it was a borrowed saw.
The 880 just seemed unimpressive for the extra 5.5 lbs of weight and 1.5 extra hp.
Your thoughts?
If I want a long bar do you like canon or piltz? I'll get a ripping chain - any brand recommendation? Does the 880 (or 661) benefit from porting? Who would you recommend for porting?
Thanks in advance
Jon
Jon_G_Houston, Yesterday at 9:30 AMReport
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Just joined AS but have been lurking for sometime.
I'm seeking feedback on a saw purchase. I'm a hobbyist woodworker and do occasional church organized hurricane cleanups on the gulf coast. Been using a Stihl 440 since Katrina and a 260 added a few years later.
I have a ~5' diameter pecan tree I'd like to slab for table tops.
I'll appreciate your advise.
I'm considering buying a milling saw and likely a Granberg mill. This saw is only going to see very occasional use.
I crosscut this tree with both a 661 (36") and an 880(41"). Both fairly new unmodified saws with sharp chains. The 880 was a 404 and bogged down and just stopped cutting several times during a non-binding cut. The 660 (3/8) seemed to do better with respect to bogging down.
These two saws just didn't seem to wind up like my 440 or my 260. Are they intended to run lower rpm's? I didn't want to adjust the 880 as it was a borrowed saw.
The 880 just seemed unimpressive for the extra 5.5 lbs of weight and 1.5 extra hp.
Your thoughts?
If I want a long bar do you like canon or piltz? I'll get a ripping chain - any brand recommendation? Does the 880 (or 661) benefit from porting? Who would you recommend for porting?
Thanks in advance
Jon
Jon_G_Houston, Yesterday at 9:30 AMReport
Reply