It would be interesting to see some 346, 550 and MS261 vids with 3/8", .325" and Picco. I think for the cutting I'm doing a shade less speed and a tougher working corner is where it's at, but I'm always down for scientific experimentation (not at my expense)... I ain't got the $$$ to piss away on it.
Which picco are you referring to? Picco super?I find strong 50cc saws will cut fastest with standard 3/8 in hardwood, .325 is smoothest and picco cutters get a beating from the power. But in soft species this may all change completely.
I find strong 50cc saws will cut fastest with standard 3/8 in hardwood, .325 is smoothest and picco cutters get a beating from the power. But in soft species this may all change completely.
That full chisel picco will make a 50cc or less saw feel like superman. That is all I run 50cc and under.
When I bought my kit it was $109 CDN. After all the taxes. I paid $125CDN out the door. Well worth it IMO.
I believe cannon also sells a picco bar that fits the 026 but IIRC it's only available in 18". You would still have to get chains and a sprocket.
it does say in the stihl book that the PS setup is ideal for harvesting pinewood. ie soft wood. and not our harder woods.. hence why i didnt go for this option with my 260/1.I find strong 50cc saws will cut fastest with standard 3/8 in hardwood, .325 is smoothest and picco cutters get a beating from the power. But in soft species this may all change completely.
Sure is. For some reason, I don't seem to notice it losing its edge too much faster than PM, unlike 3/8 rs vs rm.in green wood,the PS is sweet
it does say in the stihl book that the PS setup is ideal for harvesting pinewood. ie soft wood. and not our harder woods.. hence why i didnt go for this option with my 260/1.
Will be interested to see what you think of the new 261.
I'm running 3/8 on an 026 at present,and my 241,using PS,smokes it for limbing.
the wood is mainly green Grey Box,Yellow box and Stringybark,sized around 6 - 16 inches.
In dry,hard box,the 3/8 might have the edge over the PS,but in green wood,the PS is sweet
I have not noticed a difference in them either. Stihl claims PS will last longer than PM.Sure is. For some reason, I don't seem to notice it losing its edge too much faster than PM, unlike 3/8 rs vs rm.