Having finished the rebuild a day or so ago, I tried my 111cc Stihl 076 Super In dry 50cm diameter Jarrah. (That hole is superficial, it’s solid below it).
It was the biggest I had and also my limit of what I could manage (just) to lift into the car and get to the chainsaw area (derelict land where people can ride their bikes and drive their 4x4’s)
After just setting up I started the saw, after a few cuts I looked up to see 8-10 people gathered dribbling over it.
Then another guy got his 661 out to show me how my rakers were too high (I just use the stihl 2 in 1) and then cut through the log. It is an Oregon chain.
The saying, no replacement for displacement kinda fell on its head as the 661 was a light saber, though I guess above 36” the tables may turn.
So it cut nice and straight and sounded incredible, but it didn’t self feed, I have some reading up to do on a stihl sharpening document I was sent.
Those 661’s are absolute monsters, it is the first time I have seen them cut in person rather than in videos.
All in all I had a great time and most important have all my limbs.
It was the biggest I had and also my limit of what I could manage (just) to lift into the car and get to the chainsaw area (derelict land where people can ride their bikes and drive their 4x4’s)
After just setting up I started the saw, after a few cuts I looked up to see 8-10 people gathered dribbling over it.
Then another guy got his 661 out to show me how my rakers were too high (I just use the stihl 2 in 1) and then cut through the log. It is an Oregon chain.
The saying, no replacement for displacement kinda fell on its head as the 661 was a light saber, though I guess above 36” the tables may turn.
So it cut nice and straight and sounded incredible, but it didn’t self feed, I have some reading up to do on a stihl sharpening document I was sent.
Those 661’s are absolute monsters, it is the first time I have seen them cut in person rather than in videos.
All in all I had a great time and most important have all my limbs.