You mean this little one? Excellent saw....light weight, strong, great for bucking and felling. Don't go over the 16 inch bar, that is it's max capacity. I use the Stihl chain on mine, lasts longer than Oregon chains. Get a few of the round files for that chain and the guide if you need to learn how to sharpen/file the chain.
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lol no I gave you the make and model, come on man you can’t be slipping up like this, might lose your red pencil privileges
This is the one
I want a saw that can buck and fell most average size trees; appreciate your timesinglescrewshaker, cke, Eldiablo and 7 others Thank this. -
The little saw in the background....aka the wifes saw....my saw is the front one...371, 25 inch bar, twice the weight and power.singlescrewshaker, cke, Eldiablo and 8 others Thank this.
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Wait, maybe I’m mistaken, I read the video title as the model of the saw lmao!singlescrewshaker, cke, Eldiablo and 6 others Thank this.
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Well you definitely didn’t sell me on the little saw, I’ll have to put on my night gown when I use itsinglescrewshaker, cke, Eldiablo and 7 others Thank this.
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video never got a title, so they just put the image number on it.singlescrewshaker, cke, Eldiablo and 6 others Thank this.
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It’s confusing as hell with all the different models and many are discontinued it seems so everything is so convolutedsinglescrewshaker, cke, Eldiablo and 6 others Thank this.
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I use it all the time, especially for limbing and bucking. Yeah, that's her saw...
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Hell yeah this one will be perfect for harvesting meals, I mean, cutting trees
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You pay a bit more for Stihl, but you get what you pay for. The 16 inch bar will handle up to a 38 DBI oak....if you are taking on smaller trees...it will be the right saw. The chain is really the issue....keep it sharp and free of burrs. every time you refuel, do a qick deburring with your file....bar oil-fuel-chain....great habit to get into. Watch some chain care vids on youtube...singlescrewshaker, cke, Eldiablo and 6 others Thank this.
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