Thanks mate, as always really appreciate your input and knowledge.
I have been looking at my 066 Magnum recently thinking..... Mmmmmmm, I wonder what I can do with that carb, but that's for another thread.
I have been putting a lot of thought into the perfect bar and chain for this saw. I just cant seem to decide.
At times I cut clean green timber and in this situation the .325 chain is going to shine, but quite often (more often than not in blown down eucalyptus), the center of the wood is full of rot and/or termites and this has proven to take its toll on the .325 chain faster than it does on 3/8. It is often like a core of wet dirt that can be from 1" to 1' thick and is hard on chains
I am thinking that I already have a 16" .325 bar with 2 chains, I might get a 16" 3/8 bar and run semi chisel chain on it.
That way I can switch between the 2 depending on what I am cutting.
I also plan to get the gear to make my own loops soon, so its more cost effective running everything on 3/8 063 chain.
Thoughts?
I have been looking at my 066 Magnum recently thinking..... Mmmmmmm, I wonder what I can do with that carb, but that's for another thread.
I have been putting a lot of thought into the perfect bar and chain for this saw. I just cant seem to decide.
At times I cut clean green timber and in this situation the .325 chain is going to shine, but quite often (more often than not in blown down eucalyptus), the center of the wood is full of rot and/or termites and this has proven to take its toll on the .325 chain faster than it does on 3/8. It is often like a core of wet dirt that can be from 1" to 1' thick and is hard on chains
I am thinking that I already have a 16" .325 bar with 2 chains, I might get a 16" 3/8 bar and run semi chisel chain on it.
That way I can switch between the 2 depending on what I am cutting.
I also plan to get the gear to make my own loops soon, so its more cost effective running everything on 3/8 063 chain.
Thoughts?