I find the 441 a bit too heavy for all-around use. My pick for that is my MS362 which usully wears 20 or 24" bars but can haul a 28" fine.
Got to re-dress soem saws today. My 32" bar/chain is married to a big rotten log. so the MS362 will go out with 20" bar, teh 441 with a 28". I jammed teh bar at the bottom of cut through the 30" log, Made 3 more cuts after that and every round jammed as it came free. Farmer will be there in the morning with his large tractor with forks to free up things.
That's some nice wood there .The only black locust cuts that I could dead lift on my own into the trunk. First time dealing with it, had no idea of the weight. Heading back this weekend with the 272 to cut the rest he has on the curb and load up.
The newest 362 is a saw I haven't had much time on, but I wouldn't mind changing that.The 362 is a VG all around saw, and the Ver II (of both 362 and 261) are at least 1/2 lb lighter than the Ver I s, giving them both VG power to weight ratios.
Most of the 60 cc saws, when ported, run very strong and would make good all around saws, but if they are all not ported, a 044/440/372 will kick their butts.
I have a soft spot for the 044/440s because they are the lightest (available) 70 cc saws, and you can make them run very strong w/o any port work. That makes them very cost effective.
View attachment 656005 My uncle handed me his saw today and said it runs for 10 minutes and then want restart if you shut it off. Any ideas be or I start a new thread in the chainsaw section. Iv never worked with an AT saw before.
I've got a bunch I need to fix myself, not sure who keeps hitting them with a chain .My portable M*A*S*H unit for wedges. Called into service this weekend.
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I was advised not to do this indoors, due to the plastic fumes. It does stink up my basement for a while.My portable M*A*S*H unit for wedges. Called into service this weekend.
That's some nice wood there .
Yep. Look like Carpenter ants.Thanks, got it driving home from a dentist appointment. Guy has it sitting if his drive at the end of his cul-de-sac.
Tons more that needs bucking.
Pardon my ignorance but are these plain ole ants???? They were under the bark when I split. Hoping they are not termites....
best way to make heavy locust manageable.cut the rounds in half.thanks! Just wanted to verify.
Learn to use those plastic wedges, they can save ya. Sometimes, you can even pound them in after the fact and retrieve your saw.
I bought elsewhere after a few weeks (now a month) with no reply. I figured either he didn't get the last PM reply I sent with the order or for whatever reason decided it wasn't worth his while. I'd imagine international orders would be a PITA, especially ones that require a bit of back and forth to finalise. I have noticed of those USA suppliers still willing to deal with me, their processing and response times have certainly stretched considerably from in the past though, so where I would write a deal off and move on after a week with no correspondence, I now give it a few weeks because everyone seems way busier than in past years.
I've only got two plastic wedges, and they are old McCulloch's that sit with my 2 Mac's. I got in the habit, many years ago, of cutting into the log about twice the width of the bar, then grabbing a long stick and jamming it in the kerf, break it off, 3-4 times. Works as good as a wedge and I don't care if I nick or loose it. I also drive a piece of lap wood under the log where ever I can get a piece in.Learn to use those plastic wedges, they can save ya. Sometimes, you can even pound them in after the fact and retrieve your saw.
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