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I bought two Oregon chains with a more aggressive "teeth". I look forward to your consumer report! |
I had a long post ready to send earlier and my dawg hit something .... she helps me type .... lost it :D.
Vash (Cliff) Notes version: Have a few chains, hit 'em every tank (battery) and keep 'em sharp. An Oregon bench chain sharpener is the best $200 I've ever wasted if ya do get one "untrue". Oregon makes good chains .... get the full chisel ones. Stihl green stickered chains suck and are for novices and their lawyers.... use the yellow ones. A short bar has significantly less teeth than a long bar .... so they do wear quicker because of that. I have designated stump/dirt chains too for dirty work. Happy sawing :)! My dawg is pawing at the back door ..... SEND :D |
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One thing I like about the Stihl yellow coded chains... they have a line etched on the teeth for the proper angle. Nice when yer hitting them a couple of light strokes with a round file every tank/battery. Stilh makes great chains.... and those green ones :(.
If yer sharpening dull chains you're doing it all wrong.... keep a fine edge on them... always... doesn't take much effort either. |
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Dad had an Ash tree that the wind had taken down. It wasn't a large tree, probably 14" at the trunk and about 30 or so fee long. We went to work on it and had it cut up into 16" pieces pretty fast. And the best part? We didn't even come off of 3 bars on the battery after we were done cutting. Something that was nice was there was no shutting off the saw, then restarting and cutting, then shutting off again. I'd highly recommend the saw and just did to Steve. |
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My dad used it a week ago. He called me just to tell me he used and and that he was really impressed with it. I'm gonna give it a workout in a few weeks when I take it up to my hunting property to do some cleanup.
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I struggle with battery anything over gas.
But for light duty stealth I do like these. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1650327748.jpg |
That would be great for an arborist up a tree. leaves one hand free to hang onto the tree. Quiet (quieter).
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I started getting serious about battery powered tools about five years ago and have gained trust in their specific capabilities and, in some situations, advantages over gas powered stuff. If I sell this place, the battery powered stuff is headed to South Carolina since I'll be on one acre...except the gas powered pole saw, or maybe the sprayer, etc.:D |
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