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Quoted: Looks very nice, does the larger side plate get rid of the wood better? Did you compare the Stihl one to the West Coast one? View Quote I haven’t got to run it yet…I was finished for the day by the time it showed up, and it’s been raining nonstop sense. I looked at the West Coast one but it was $60 more and doesn’t have captured bar nuts….which is a deal killer for me. Plus I don’t really care for the look of it. |
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Quoted: I haven’t got to run it yet…I was finished for the day by the time it showed up, and it’s been raining nonstop sense. I looked at the West Coast one but it was $60 more and doesn’t have captured bar nuts….which is a deal killer for me. Plus I don’t really care for the look of it. View Quote |
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Quoted: Quoted: I haven’t got to run it yet…I was finished for the day by the time it showed up, and it’s been raining nonstop sense. I looked at the West Coast one but it was $60 more and doesn’t have captured bar nuts….which is a deal killer for me. Plus I don’t really care for the look of it. This is a judgement free zone (almost)….the captured bar nuts are the real deal killer for me. It’s probably one of the cheapest adders to the pro series saws but one of my favorites. |
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Quoted: This is a judgement free zone (almost)….the captured bar nuts are the real deal killer for me. It’s probably one of the cheapest adders to the pro series saws but one of my favorites. View Quote I like the captured as well. WCS now offers their billet covers to captured in 462 and 500i, but mine is the older non captured |
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I must say that the captured bar nuts are very nice.
I lost a nut on my old saw years ago in tall dry grass as I was untangling the chain that had come off. I must have spent 20 minutes looking for that damn nut. After that I had a spare on hand. |
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BREAKING: Wherever you are today on God's green earth, Jack (hotsaws101) just dropped a falling video featuring a new-fangled big boi Husky. Have a gander.
In With the New,,, Year, Saw, Well Mostly Anyway.. |
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Quoted: Nice. Was hoping for some action pics but okay. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Had some trees next to a building I needed to cut and of course they were leaning toward the building. Bought something I didn't know existed.. a rope Comealong. I got it with 50' of rope which means it has 50' of pull line take up. I used it on one of the trees yesterday and it worked amazing. I threw a line in the tree. Attached a sheave block to another tree(the direction I wanted it to go), went back the other way and attached the comealong to another tree in the opposite direction. Put some tension on it, made the face cut, got my 10yr old daughter on the comelong and when I made the back cut she started cranking. Fell right where it was suppose to. I Highly recommend this tool. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/463094/3228C4D5-7D9B-4BB9-B2EE-15DC5CB99936_jpe-2651819.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/463094/72EEC5E1-D26C-4712-A7BA-28794F90EC69_jpe-2651820.JPG Nice. Was hoping for some action pics but okay. Dropped another decent poplar last weekend. 5-6 more to go. I potato pics. The rope puller is awesome. Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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Quoted: Dropped another decent poplar last weekend. 5-6 more to go. I potato pics. The rope puller is awesome. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/463094/BCB89635-BB8A-4A4C-AF8A-B57398C1A269_jpe-2671048.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/463094/F304ADD7-B40E-4C00-9102-4CFD3F5EA01A_jpe-2671050.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/463094/543A4B08-1D49-4D87-8FB3-3DAFEC2BABA6_jpe-2671051.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/463094/36315881-E4F0-4C79-985C-D67BC05C77BE_jpe-2671052.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/463094/DDA21E0C-3526-48C4-A69E-1B4B85AB5D09_jpe-2671053.JPG View Quote Rope pulling systems are great. Edit to add: Nice work. |
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Quoted: Dropped another decent poplar last weekend. 5-6 more to go. I potato pics. The rope puller is awesome. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/463094/BCB89635-BB8A-4A4C-AF8A-B57398C1A269_jpe-2671048.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/463094/F304ADD7-B40E-4C00-9102-4CFD3F5EA01A_jpe-2671050.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/463094/543A4B08-1D49-4D87-8FB3-3DAFEC2BABA6_jpe-2671051.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/463094/36315881-E4F0-4C79-985C-D67BC05C77BE_jpe-2671052.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/463094/DDA21E0C-3526-48C4-A69E-1B4B85AB5D09_jpe-2671053.JPG View Quote Crap wood, not worth anything other than destroying it by any means necessary. If it's Poplar, then it's good burning firewood: fast to dry, easy to start, doesn't last very long; perfect for shoulder season burns. |
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Quoted: Some of those, especially the one near the 55 gallon barrel, look like Ailanthus Altissima aka Tree of Heaven. Absolute shit tree. Invasive species from China [insert the "There's a big fucking surprise" gif here]. Crap wood, not worth anything other than destroying it by any means necessary. If it's Poplar, then it's good burning firewood: fast to dry, easy to start, doesn't last very long; perfect for shoulder season burns. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Dropped another decent poplar last weekend. 5-6 more to go. I potato pics. The rope puller is awesome. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/463094/BCB89635-BB8A-4A4C-AF8A-B57398C1A269_jpe-2671048.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/463094/F304ADD7-B40E-4C00-9102-4CFD3F5EA01A_jpe-2671050.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/463094/543A4B08-1D49-4D87-8FB3-3DAFEC2BABA6_jpe-2671051.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/463094/36315881-E4F0-4C79-985C-D67BC05C77BE_jpe-2671052.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/463094/DDA21E0C-3526-48C4-A69E-1B4B85AB5D09_jpe-2671053.JPG Crap wood, not worth anything other than destroying it by any means necessary. If it's Poplar, then it's good burning firewood: fast to dry, easy to start, doesn't last very long; perfect for shoulder season burns. Yep I’m all too familiar with the tree of heaven. After I bought this house I cut them all down, except that one by the barrel because it was leaning over the building (it’s down now ). I do still battle left over roots sprouting new trees (I didn’t stump treat on the first several I cut). I bet I cut down 8-10 of them that were 12”-20” diameter. I generally keep poplar In the mix, as it does burn hot and clean but fast. I’ve also got several 30+” red oaks down in the woods that will be processed before the poplar |
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Project Farm Tests Chainsaws... TLDR: Stihl wins.
Best Chainsaw? Let's Settle This! Stihl, Husqvarna, ECHO, Poulan Pro, Craftsman, Ryobi, Salem Master |
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Quoted: Project Farm Tests Chainsaws... TLDR: Stihl wins. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sq0dkHXsRkU View Quote That was one of the dumbest tests out there. Hey, let's grab a bunch of dissimilar saws and do a comparison. If all his vids are like that, I'm glad I've only watched parts of this one. |
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Quoted: That was one of the dumbest tests out there. Hey, let's grab a bunch of dissimilar saws and do a comparison. If all his vids are like that, I'm glad I've only watched parts of this one. View Quote I don’t think all his vids are like this. The battery powered saw video he did was way better |
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Quoted: That was one of the dumbest tests out there. Hey, let's grab a bunch of dissimilar saws and do a comparison. If all his vids are like that, I'm glad I've only watched parts of this one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Project Farm Tests Chainsaws... TLDR: Stihl wins. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sq0dkHXsRkU That was one of the dumbest tests out there. Hey, let's grab a bunch of dissimilar saws and do a comparison. If all his vids are like that, I'm glad I've only watched parts of this one. |
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Quoted: Found a 500i locally so I can keep up with the master race. Brand new with a 20" bar. Hoping to head to the woods this weekend! https://i.imgur.com/1xdtUxS.jpg View Quote I've never ran anything shorter than a 25" on mine....it should be a laser beam with a 20" and a sharp chain. |
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Quoted: Found a 500i locally so I can keep up with the master race. Brand new with a 20" bar. Hoping to head to the woods this weekend! https://i.imgur.com/1xdtUxS.jpg View Quote That thing will scream with that short of a bar on it. Next Project Farm test. Which cuts faster. 500i with a 20" bar or a hand saw. Surprise surprise-Stihl is faster |
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Quoted: Found a 500i locally so I can keep up with the master race. Brand new with a 20" bar. Hoping to head to the woods this weekend! https://i.imgur.com/1xdtUxS.jpg View Quote Nice!!! I think you will like it |
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Quoted: That thing will scream with that short of a bar on it. Next Project Farm test. Which cuts faster. 500i with a 20" bar or a hand saw. Surprise surprise-Stihl is faster View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Found a 500i locally so I can keep up with the master race. Brand new with a 20" bar. Hoping to head to the woods this weekend! https://i.imgur.com/1xdtUxS.jpg That thing will scream with that short of a bar on it. Next Project Farm test. Which cuts faster. 500i with a 20" bar or a hand saw. Surprise surprise-Stihl is faster |
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Quoted: Found a 500i locally so I can keep up with the master race. Brand new with a 20" bar. Hoping to head to the woods this weekend! https://i.imgur.com/1xdtUxS.jpg View Quote With that long of a bar, you better run a full skip or you'll bog it down |
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Quoted: Found a 500i locally so I can keep up with the master race. Brand new with a 20" bar. Hoping to head to the woods this weekend! https://i.imgur.com/1xdtUxS.jpg View Quote That is a lot of saw for a 20" bar. Send it off for porting and get some extra power. |
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Quoted: Found a 500i locally so I can keep up with the master race. Brand new with a 20" bar. Hoping to head to the woods this weekend! https://i.imgur.com/1xdtUxS.jpg View Quote I think that's a 25-inch bar. The 20s don't have serviceable roller tips. |
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Boys I ain't gon lie -- I kiiinda want a ported/timed Stihl 261 with a full-wrap handle and a 25-inch Light Bar.
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Quoted: I think it is a 20, my MS400 came with the same bar. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I think that's a 25-inch bar. The 20s don't have serviceable roller tips. Good eye. Thank you. I stand corrected, Stihl has it on their site as short as 16” with replaceable nose. |
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Quoted: I think that's a 25-inch bar. The 20s don't have serviceable roller tips. View Quote It was the only bar the seller had and I took it because he was only asking $50 for it - brand new. 20" 3/8" .050" 72DL. I have a 24" Tsumara and 36" Forester bars that I can too. Most likely I'll run the 24" bar for the majority of the time. |
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Quoted: It was the only bar the seller had and I took it because he was only asking $50 for it - brand new. 20" 3/8" .050" 72DL. I have a 24" Tsumara and 36" Forester bars that I can too. Most likely I'll run the 24" bar for the majority of the time. View Quote 24-28” lightweight bars are about perfect for the 500i IMO….it’s nice being able to throw a longer bar on when needed though. |
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Just so no one gets confused by stihls wonky measurements of bars… the stihl 25” bar is a 24” bar in reality.
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Quoted: Just so no one gets confused by stihls wonky measurements of bars… the stihl 25” bar is a 24” bar in reality. View Quote Not being into the Stihl thing, I was slightly jelly of the longer bar. I guess it isn't a thing then. A 26" bar would be a sweet do everything for my 572. A shame it isn't a real thing. Now I just leave the 28 on it, but the times I put the 24 on it, it really screams. |
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Quoted: I’ll never understand why they did that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Just so no one gets confused by stihls wonky measurements of bars… the stihl 25” bar is a 24” bar in reality. I’ll never understand why they did that. I think it’s just a marketing thing. |
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And Echo sells the 620P with a 27" bar that measures the same as my 28" on another saw.
Pulls it WELL by the way. |
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Quoted: It was the only bar the seller had and I took it because he was only asking $50 for it - brand new. 20" 3/8" .050" 72DL. I have a 24" Tsumara and 36" Forester bars that I can too. Most likely I'll run the 24" bar for the majority of the time. View Quote Roger that, all this talk about bars and such make me want to finally scoop a 20-inch Light Bar and new skip chain for my 362. |
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Is a .43 gauge picco bar too small for my Stihl 025? Was looking for a 16” .50 narrow kerf set up to replace my 18” .63 rollomatic, but it seems maybe the .43 size is more common?
I have a Makita 6100 so just trying to upgrade my little saw a bit |
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Quoted: Do it. Got a 20 Light on ported and gasket delete 361. View Quote Yeah I know Stihl's bar measurements are kinda fucky for no reason in terms of length, but their Rollomatic ES Light Bars are literally 30% lighter than the standard Rollomatics. I've weighed both mine and compared them to the standard bars; 30% on the nose for both. |
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Quoted: Yeah I know Stihl's bar measurements are kinda fucky for no reason in terms of length, but their Rollomatic ES Light Bars are literally 30% lighter than the standard Rollomatics. I've weighed both mine and compared them to the standard bars; 30% on the nose for both. View Quote I've got 3 Stihl light bars, they are awesome..20 25 36 |
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Quoted: Is a .43 gauge picco bar too small for my Stihl 025? Was looking for a 16” .50 narrow kerf set up to replace my 18” .63 rollomatic, but it seems maybe the .43 size is more common? I have a Makita 6100 so just trying to upgrade my little saw a bit View Quote Question bump, cause I'm not sure. You should be able to get a 50 bar and chain, 63 might be a bit too much bite for the 025. |
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Quoted: I think that's a 25-inch bar. The 20s don't have serviceable roller tips. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Found a 500i locally so I can keep up with the master race. Brand new with a 20" bar. Hoping to head to the woods this weekend! https://i.imgur.com/1xdtUxS.jpg I think that's a 25-inch bar. The 20s don't have serviceable roller tips. Yes they do. |
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Quoted: Yes they do. http://www.toolboxbuzz.com/lawn-garden/stihl-ms362-c-chainsaw-review/attachment/stihl-ms362-3/ View Quote So I've learned, but that bar definitely looks longer than a 20. |
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Quoted: So I've learned, but that bar definitely looks longer than a 20. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: So I've learned, but that bar definitely looks longer than a 20. At first, yes. Then assuming that partial cut there where the saw is is 16-18 for firewood, then I can see it as a 20". but yeah, the pic is kind of screwing with me |
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Quoted: Nah just look at the powerhead-to-bar ratio. Proportions look way off for that to be a 20. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: At first, yes. Then assuming that partial cut there where the saw is is 16-18 for firewood, then I can see it as a 20". but yeah, the pic is kind of screwing with me Nah just look at the powerhead-to-bar ratio. Proportions look way off for that to be a 20. That's why the pic is screwing with me. |
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What I use mine for. Always big limbs in a pecan orchard. Tough wood if it dries out. This morning’s work.
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