No More Box Store Chains for me.

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daveswoodhauler

Minister of Fire
May 20, 2008
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Massachusetts
Ok folks....finally tried out my new chains from Ammicks for the 18" Craftsman I have. Went with the Oregon 91VX 62 Low Pro.
Holy Crap....these chains spit out chucks of wood when curtting....well, not chunks, but more more than I am used to.
And I would easily say that the chains on this cuts in about half the time as the Oregons I got from Lowes a few months back.
I really cannot believe how much the chain makes a difference on the saw...just wanted to say thanks for all that pointed me in the right direction.
Going over me relatives tomorrow to cut up 2 50' oaks that came down our last ice storm....I am psyched now.
 
Welcome to enlightenment, sure does make quite a difference, eh? Say- for the life of me I can't find the part number or model number of my say, I'm gonna need a few new drum sprockets for the chain drive and can't order on parts direct without the appropriate number, you got the number on ya by chance....................
 
I'll try to take a trip out to the shed later on and see if I can get the exact number on mine....
 
Thanks ilike- commin' to think of it I need a couple new chains too....................
 
Ok, I just ripped the tag off and going to keep in the house versus lose it out the the woods.
Here is the info on mine:

2002 US EPA PH 2
42CC with 18" Bar
Model is 358.350600

Looked around for the manual on it, but can't seem to locate it....hope this helps.
 
Thank you- thank you very much! I'm all set now, again thanks................

Edit- let us know how the saw performs thru the oaks..........
 
Actually, the saw ripped through the oaks pretty well with the new chains. With the old chain, I would need to touch up and file after a tank of gas, but these chains I ran through 2 tanks before changing out the chain. (Probably didn't need to, but I wanted to see the big chunks fly again with the new chain....bought 2 from Amicks....they looked like the the stuff you would line a hampster/rabbit cage with...like little freakin streamers coming out of the saw...yee haa!

My problem with the cutting was all the freakin poison ivy around the base...thank god I am on Prendisone now :)

I did get a little bit of bogging down towards the base...was about 26" diameter...but the little Craftsman pushed through. (My dad gave me the saw about 7 years back when we got our first houose, so I got a little senimental value to it)

Funny thing, on my saw the sticker read "Durability Period 50 hours" ...I think I am well beyond that.....the little saw has done me well.
 
Yeah- what a wonder a chain makes. It cut my work time down to a fraction..................
 
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