@NashvilleTJ I like the hedge trimmer! Some of the old roads around here would be much easier to clear with one of those over a saw or machete.
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I believe a bush-hog would be more appropriate for that trail![]()
@NashvilleTJ I like the hedge trimmer! Some of the old roads around here would be much easier to clear with one of those over a saw or machete.
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I believe a bush-hog would be more appropriate for that trail![]()
I seen carbide chains on Ebay, $70CAD for 20" 3/8 .063, and $100CAD for 36" 3/8 .058 carbide chain... Certainly cheaper than the .404 chain I need for my 36" and 42" barsI need to Google carbide saw chains. I’m sure they’re pricy.
I seen carbide chains on Ebay, $70CAD for 20" 3/8 .063, and $100CAD for 36" 3/8 .058 carbide chain... Certainly cheaper than the .404 chain I need for my 36" and 42" bars![]()
I like my Echos, they seem to be the most reliable, and I fix saws on the side as a business. Little CS-352 with 14" bar for trimming and Christmas trees, CS-501P for firewood with 18" bar.
Good play on words!I've been happy with the Echos. I bought the 590 and a 310 about 6 yrs ago. They saw a lot of work for a couple yrs clearing this lot. I crank em up two three times a yr now and never have an issue.
My back hurts just looking at that. Is that a 28” bar?
I carry an electric Stihl, I think it’s the MS120. Does well for trail work.
Put a new bar on my Husqvarna 562XP...you can tell a bar is worn when the edge is razor sharp. Replaced the spark plug and ring sprocket.
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Considering a ported top handle T540 from Redbeard Saws but I'm not in love with the safety chain. If it was the same pitch and gauge .050 3/8s I'd be more convinced.
-Mac
Many 'saw folks' remove the outer set of dogs, many others remove the chain brake.
Sure but not if you want to do volunteer or even contract work for the Forest Service or for that matter anyone with a safety program.
-Mac
Put a new bar on my Husqvarna 562XP...you can tell a bar is worn when the edge is razor sharp. Replaced the spark plug and ring sprocket.
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Considering a ported top handle T540 from Redbeard Saws but I'm not in love with the safety chain. If it was the same pitch and gauge .050 3/8s I'd be more convinced.
-Mac
I'm saving up for a 562 mk2, how do you like yours?
It's good but it's boggy and really needs sharp chains.
If I did it over again I'd just buy one from West Coast that was ported right off the bat.
-Mac
get the speedcut nano bar/chain combo for the t540 from Westcoastsaw.com I see you already have his 3-point dogsgot them on almost every saw i own
I have an old 200T i want to get running as my next jeep saw, it'll be a bit more compact than my cheapo ms170 i currently use
also, I'm saving up for a 562 mk2, how do you like yours? I have a 2019 365xp that is my main firewood saw right now but want to get my first 5 series saw and the 562 is my top pick currently.
Many 'saw folks' remove the outer set of dogs, many others remove the chain brake.
