Sealcove said:Work saws: 346XP & 357XP
Personal saws: 262XP & 372XP
Sealcove said:I think it is a toss up between the 346XP and the 357XP depending on the task. These days a work as a steward for a land trust, so I am mostly packing (for real) my saw on trails to deal with wind throws etc. I try to use the 346XP when ever I can, but if I know there is lots of larger cuts to be made I pack the 357XP. I really cant go wrong with either.
At home I use my 10+ year old 262XP for firewood cutting, and it is still working like a champ. The 262XP in my experience has always been hard on the chain brake parts (the band in particular), but other than that the saw has held up very well. I think I will get myself a new 357XP when it goes. The 372XP is a first generation one that I got for a few specific forestry jobs, and while it is in great shape, I rarely have any need for something that big.
downeast said:Welcome Sealcove. That Land Trust wouldn't by any chance be MCHT ? Are you who we think you are ? :lol:
Sealcove said:downeast said:Welcome Sealcove. That Land Trust wouldn't by any chance be MCHT ? Are you who we think you are ? :lol:
I stopped by looking for info on a new stove, and of course all of the other forums sucked me in![]()
Now you need to give me a hint!
Sealcove said:Fancy meeting you here! It just goes to show how small the world is even on the internet. I was pretty sure that I had you figured out based on the info below your posts, but I never would have caught it you had not noticed me first. At first I was thinking that you might be someone I know from Lubec, but I found anther post where you referenced a 3hr drive to Portland and 1300ft of shore front on Pen Bay. The hints confirm my guess.
How was winter in your neck of the woods? I have been in Castine quite a bit, but I have not been in your area since last December. Our salvage/thinning project is back in gear again in Witherle Woods (a large area in there has really well drained soils allowing us to do work this time of year), and things are progressing quickly.
On the stove front I ended up going with a new Jotul Firelight. We are doing a pretty major renovation and expansion of our existing home (taking a 950sq timber frame to a 2200sq hybrid) over the winter, and it was time for a stove upgrade. The project still has a little ways to go, but we are expecting our first rug rat in the next few weeks, so I was trying to get all of the buying done early!
Any major boat trips planned for this year?
Douglas
Thanks, Gooserider-Gooserider said:The rule I've seen several places is that you are best with 3cc of engine for every inch of bar... When I switched my 36cc Pull-on from a 16" bar to a 12" bar, it made a MAJOR difference in the way the saw cut. With the 16" it was barely adequate, definitely under-powered. With the 12" bar it cut really well, and could handle burying the bar in a log without bogging to a standstill.... Gooserider
how you like the 361 not been out that long?Scottym said:I have been using a ms 361 for about a year
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