jra1100
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My 2 cents
I also think that barges was just asking for specific information and not general impressions. Wish that I had times and other data for him, I don't, but that won't stop me from giving my 2 cents worth of insight. I have cut wood for over 30 years, with a variety of saws, most not worthy of note. I had never heard of or to my knowledge ever cut with safety chain. Because of an unfortunate fire I found myself for the first time in over 30 years without a chainsaw. Money was tight at the time and I got on ebay looking for a bargain I found a refurb Poulan 42cc saw for around 70 bucks. When I got the thing it was just like new, and I thought this would do for now. My first time cutting with it was disgusting. I could have cut the 8 inch walnut limb that had fallen in the yard faster with a butter knife. I ended up borrowing my neighbors Jred 621 to finish the job. I was pissed, but after some reflection I decided it had to be the chain was dull. I got out the files and touched up the chain. No improvment. I ended up buying a Jred 621 on ebay the twin of my neighbors. Then I found AS, and posted my delema about the Poulan. Several members suggested that it might be safety chain. Needless to say I had to ask what the hell is safety chain? After I got the answer I went out to the shop and ground off those silly bar things, and VIOLA, this thing cut like crazy. I have since had my Stihl dealer put a new chain on it, don't know which, but for it's size and power it is a real cutter. I know, it's a POS, but I can't help but like the way the little thing cuts with the NON safety chain. For my money you can put the safety chain where sunshine is a non issue. JR
I also think that barges was just asking for specific information and not general impressions. Wish that I had times and other data for him, I don't, but that won't stop me from giving my 2 cents worth of insight. I have cut wood for over 30 years, with a variety of saws, most not worthy of note. I had never heard of or to my knowledge ever cut with safety chain. Because of an unfortunate fire I found myself for the first time in over 30 years without a chainsaw. Money was tight at the time and I got on ebay looking for a bargain I found a refurb Poulan 42cc saw for around 70 bucks. When I got the thing it was just like new, and I thought this would do for now. My first time cutting with it was disgusting. I could have cut the 8 inch walnut limb that had fallen in the yard faster with a butter knife. I ended up borrowing my neighbors Jred 621 to finish the job. I was pissed, but after some reflection I decided it had to be the chain was dull. I got out the files and touched up the chain. No improvment. I ended up buying a Jred 621 on ebay the twin of my neighbors. Then I found AS, and posted my delema about the Poulan. Several members suggested that it might be safety chain. Needless to say I had to ask what the hell is safety chain? After I got the answer I went out to the shop and ground off those silly bar things, and VIOLA, this thing cut like crazy. I have since had my Stihl dealer put a new chain on it, don't know which, but for it's size and power it is a real cutter. I know, it's a POS, but I can't help but like the way the little thing cuts with the NON safety chain. For my money you can put the safety chain where sunshine is a non issue. JR