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Great luck finding one of those.I like 24" on good strong 60cc saws too.

Great luck finding one of those.I like 24" on good strong 60cc saws too.
TreeMonkey Dolmar 6100!!!!!!Great luck finding one of those.![]()
Ok, I am home now! lolView attachment 134453
32 on a 60cc or go home!
Ok, I am home now! lol
It takes me twice the cc’s to run a 32” bar..
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Lol!!!!!!
Hell ya! Super nimble and well balanced....and is yellow! The outboard clutch and right hand starter makes it feel clean an narrow...and a 23 pound pho and the large bucking spike you can use it for a anchor point when winching ! LolYou use that limbing?
Hell ya! Super nimble and well balanced....and is yellow! The outboard clutch and right hand starter makes it feel clean an narrow...and a 23 pound pho and the large bucking spike you can use it for a anchor point when winching ! Lol
Except the America light made bar!
Just do the oiler mod. Or give the saw to me. LolMy 562 oils a 24” better than my 046. Pretty embarrassing if you ask me. Of course the 1128 has more torque with a 24”... it should. A 372 oils better than both.
Yellow saws are made for cuttin the tree down and then limbing. Not the other way aroundSounds like big mac is on the one saw plan.
How is the big yellow saw up in a tree? Lol
TreeMonkey Dolmar 6100!!!!!!
Shep
Just a small jab between myself and Ryan. Plenty of 60cc can do it. Stock even.My ported 357xp pulled a 24” just fine. I miss that little saw.
One saw plan is not existent for me! I never climb, so I have know experience on that..I have a pole saw, that about the max for me! lolSounds like big mac is on the one saw plan.
How is the big yellow saw up in a tree? Lol