Mr. Tettnanger
ArboristSite Lurker
I have a Makita/Dolmar 6401 w/ 20" bar. I lose about 2" due to how big the dawgs are. I have a chance to get a whole lot of red oak from a cousin. Unfortunately, it is a huge tree with like 36-48" diamter. It is on the ground and sectioned into about 24-27" lengths. I have to slice them in half since my stove will only take 20'22" MAX.
I tried my bet to get through a section with my Makita, but I just can't do it with the bar length. Can Can i safely run a 28" bar and work the saw hard or would it be best to invest in a larger saw/bar combo. I am not opposed to spending the cash if it is best in the long run.
If I should go bigger, please give me some recommendations please. I am not a Stihl fan because of prior bad experinces with 2 of their power tools. I had a Pro 26 chainsaw and a pro blower that both absolutely sucked.
Thanks!
I tried my bet to get through a section with my Makita, but I just can't do it with the bar length. Can Can i safely run a 28" bar and work the saw hard or would it be best to invest in a larger saw/bar combo. I am not opposed to spending the cash if it is best in the long run.
If I should go bigger, please give me some recommendations please. I am not a Stihl fan because of prior bad experinces with 2 of their power tools. I had a Pro 26 chainsaw and a pro blower that both absolutely sucked.
Thanks!