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5 White Ash and 3 American elm today cut with the MS 290 farm boss,
To start there is no compression release, really don’t need one but it is a bit easier on the saw with one, and with all the plastic parts on today’s saws the compression release will allow the parts to last a bit longer.
Weight and balance is ok a bit sluggish when first started and when cutting 18” trunks but did a fine job.
Limbing and cutting 16”ers the saw is a pleasure to use, after the eight trees were cut, split and stacked I found myself wanting to go back and cut some more,,,,,,,? At 49 that makes me a sick sick man.
The 2 things I would change would be to dump the spur sprocket for the drum and rim then move down to the narrow kerf chain.
But if it’s all I had, I would not be disappointed at all, nor would I be looking forward to spend more money on a replacement saw, it gets the job done and done well.
I retract my disappointment posted yesterday :monkey:
To start there is no compression release, really don’t need one but it is a bit easier on the saw with one, and with all the plastic parts on today’s saws the compression release will allow the parts to last a bit longer.
Weight and balance is ok a bit sluggish when first started and when cutting 18” trunks but did a fine job.
Limbing and cutting 16”ers the saw is a pleasure to use, after the eight trees were cut, split and stacked I found myself wanting to go back and cut some more,,,,,,,? At 49 that makes me a sick sick man.
The 2 things I would change would be to dump the spur sprocket for the drum and rim then move down to the narrow kerf chain.
But if it’s all I had, I would not be disappointed at all, nor would I be looking forward to spend more money on a replacement saw, it gets the job done and done well.
I retract my disappointment posted yesterday :monkey: