JimMorrison
The wind blows em down and I cut em up
Let's not forget westcoast and Brad were on the money with what was happening with this saw. Until they chimed in it was all flamin the OP for running it lean.
Don't cut for a living and have some newer saws but mostly run 028 actually salvaged from a fire, and a portred 046. Not fancy, just bulletproof.460 no question.
i'm thinking about getting a 32 inch bar with full skip chain for this saw. what do you guys think? too much for this saw? It would be used rarely, but I do run into situations where I could use a little more length than a 28
Ok, ok..... I get it. I'll try being nicer...... I didn't really mean the "Seagull" comment...... I'll buy you a Lucky Lager if we ever meet up.....Lol.You show me one post where I trolled and didn't make it known with a smiley or something. Then show me a post where I didn't contribute to the topic. Even the post in this thread that hurt your feelings I used smiley's. I don't argue much unless I'm trolling a guy but if I am argueing with you about a real subject; I have experience in that subject and only argue my point if I know what I'm talking about. So in other words, if I'm argueing with you your wrong unless it's an opinion based discussion. that's not being a know it all. Old coots always hate on the young guy with knowledge.
Well have you got some more tanks down her yet???Dual port. I did it not for performance, but to let more heat out of the engine.
Oh yeah. I'm at 16 tanks. It's a wild beast that can't be stopped. I just got a 32inch ES light bar for it with full skip chain. Have not ran that yet but I have a big red oak that will bury that bar. I love this saw.Well have you got some more tanks down her yet???
It is not nice to troll Shane ,you may offend someone .You show me one post where I trolled and didn't make it known with a smiley or something. Then show me a post where I didn't contribute to the topic. Even the post in this thread that hurt your feelings I used smiley's. I don't argue much unless I'm trolling a guy but if I am argueing with you about a real subject; I have experience in that subject and only argue my point if I know what I'm talking about. So in other words, if I'm argueing with you your wrong unless it's an opinion based discussion. that's not being a know it all. Old coots always hate on the young guy with knowledge.
i'm thinking about getting a 32 inch bar with full skip chain for this saw. what do you guys think? too much for this saw? It would be used rarely, but I do run into situations where I could use a little more length than a 28
Man that's great!!!!Oh yeah. I'm at 16 tanks. It's a wild beast that can't be stopped. I just got a 32inch ES light bar for it with full skip chain. Have not ran that yet but I have a big red oak that will bury that bar. I love this saw.
I have a 28 and use full comp chain with no issues. I'm sure the 32 with full skip will do fine. It will only be used on rare occasions.Man that's great!!!!
Let me know how you like it with the big bar.... I know with the 25" bar it has zero issues in hard wood....
Ya it sounds like it will be just fine.... I personally only have a 25" for mine... I damn near bought a suhihari 28" on cyber Monday but didn't...I have a 28 and use full comp chain with no issues. I'm sure the 32 with full skip will do fine. It will only be used on rare occasions.
I was thinking about selling my 28 and keeping the 20,25,and 32. The 25 is what I use the mostYa it sounds like it will be just fine.... I personally only have a 25" for mine... I damn near bought a suhihari 28" on cyber Monday but didn't...
If you don't mind me asking, how much was that 28" you got..... ya I went back and forth about the buying the 28" bar, finally just told myself "not right now!!!"....I also use the 25" and sometimes the 20" in tight spots....I know the 20 seems small on the 461, but locust, shagbark, and Osage orange is hard on a saw when it gets up around 18"+....I was thinking about selling my 28 and keeping the 20,25,and 32. The 25 is what I use the most
I forget, somewhere around 135or the ES light. The 32inch was $147for the ES light from the dealer. that thing is long!If you don't mind me asking, how much was that 28" you got..... ya I went back and forth about the buying the 28" bar, finally just told myself "not right now!!!"....I also use the 25" and sometimes the 20" in tight spots....I know the 20 seems small on the 461, but locust, shagbark, and Osage orange is hard on a saw when it gets up around 18"+....
Ya it sounds like it will be just fine.... I personally only have a 25" for mine... I damn near bought a suhihari 28" on cyber Monday but didn't...
. That's a good idea....I am goin to start putting some chains I don't use in bags with a little squirt of WD-40.... I try to only alternate between 2-chains for each bar(for wear reasons)....I actually seen that I need to dress my 20" stihl bar, it's not a replaceable sprocket tip just a regular roller tip style....I need to get a pro-stihl 20" bar....I got a Oregon power-match I use on the 461, it don't have that much use so we will see how it wears....I have a scabbard for each bar. They were real cheap at dealer. $4.99 was the most expensive for the 32 inch. I put a chain on each bar and then slip it into the scabbard. I just bring all the bars with me like that. Everything is ready to go, no untangling chains, everything is protected, it's nice and neat etc. works well for me.
Wow that says a lot....did you notice if the bar had a lot of flexibility or did it seem plenty rigid.....I haven't ran the Sugi, but I ran a tsumara 28" light bar recently on a 661. Man what a nice bar. They're cheaper than the Stihl bars, but I'm not sure about shipping.
Seriously nice bar, though. When (not if) I own one, my 25" ES will never get used.
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