Just wondering how my saw wood handle an 18 inch bar. It is a Husky 137 e I have the factory 16 inch bar on it now, but I would like alittle more length. Thoughts?
Just wondering how my saw wood handle an 18 inch bar. It is a Husky 137 e I have the factory 16 inch bar on it now, but I would like alittle more length. Thoughts?
I've owned 7 saws in the last two years, the largest being 85 cc's. I even had a 122 cc saw home for a day or two to play. Between yard clean-up, limbing, and making off lengths, the saw I use more than all my others combined is 35 cc.Honestly i would'nt even own anything under 55 cc's . Especially if your gonna be out cutting tree's down or bucking up rounds.
No one was imply implying that a 35 cc saw was no good or not needed , i no that everyone will do what works best for them .I think for the full time wood burner and firewood scrounger a 2 saw set-up is a must Whether it be a 35 cc saw for limbing and a 60 cc saw or larger for big rounds Most 60 cc saws are 12-14 pds with a 20 inch bar .As far as a 35 cc saw taking a minute more to cut threw big rounds like the one BB has a pic of he's full of bologna . It took at least 7 minutes for my 350 new chisel chain and 18 inch bar to cut threw a 28 inch round oak ,were as the 044 took maybe a minute . who in there right mind would want to cut 25 inch plus rounds with a 35 cc saw ,total waste of time ! Use the bigger saw BB.
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