afleetcommand
Pinnacle OPE Member

Yes. Not ready to post how that went.Haven’t been keeping up…has it been run against an OEM 395?
I dig. I’ve probably said it before, but my personal preference for a budget saw would be rebuilding a used OEM one. I’d trust it more. You have more exp. with the blue saws and junk pile saws, does your experience point to more or less reliability on either side?
For breaking down tops, I like a top handle. My rotator cuffs don’t like to lift much above chest high, plus it leaves one hand free to deal with limbs.
I also am on the path of lighter saw, longer bar, less aggressive chain for felling and bigger, more aggressive saw for bucking.
I agree a cookies test is too narrow of a field for testing, actual field use is where it’s at…but if an OEM saw whupped an AM one hard right out of the box….eh….
I think that happened with guilty of treeson and the 372s.
The education is valuable. It occurred to me when I was doing some work with with my box of parts 288 that if I had to start over with nothing I could buy a junk saw and junk truck, fix them, and go to work.
Agreed , I watched G.O.T. video. I think Jake could have at least put a screwdriver on it for a bit, that thing was pig rich. Jake admittedly doesn't work his own saws over either, I think he just has Madison's special port done to them, and of course his top handle worked over twice by that skinny tattooed boy.I agree a cookies test is too narrow of a field for testing, actual field use is where it’s at…but if an OEM saw whupped an AM one hard right out of the box….eh….
I think that happened with guilty of treeson and the 372s.
I sometimes forget that tree guys are often not saw guys.Agreed , I watched G.O.T. video. I think Jake could have at least put a screwdriver on it for a bit, that thing was pig rich. Jake admittedly doesn't work his own saws over either, I think he just has Madison's special port done to them, and of course his top handle worked over twice by that skinny tattooed boy.
yup I see that more often than not, In fact I was advised to NOT give a couple of my customers a tuning tool for 372xt's. I did. They tried to make them sound like their other 372's (OE's) . I got more work.I sometimes forget that tree guys are often not saw guys.