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I've never felt the need to bore cut, it is tough on saws & B&C.
 

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I won't argue with you, but I have been able to get by W/O doing it. Likely people like you with far more experience than me that can put it to good use. I would likely get myself into trouble doing it.
 

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stihl bars meh rather have gb because you can grease them.
 

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The Stihl E bars are significantly lighter than the ES. A 20" .050 Green E bar is 2 lb 4.3 oz; and a 24" .063 Yellow E bar is 3lb 0.6 oz.

The E bars give you a weight very close to the high cost AM light bars at a far lower price.

As shown in the chart, the ES light bars are about the lightest bars out there, but they are also very expensive.
 

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Most of the bad leaners I have had to deal with were not solid trees. A bit scary when you take down an Oak leaner, on a rock ledge with no place to go, and the tree is about 90% hollow. The stump split to the bottom, but it went where it was supposed to go.
 

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1466236742450.jpg Well we have discussed Stihl's good bars, bad bars but not much about the ugly ones. So I thought I'd share my ugly 18" 'E' stihl bar I put on a diet today. Its 612 grams or 21.7 ounces for you Merican's who measure things funny. Its a 16" E bar above it. Its still really strong but needs resin before it gets used.
 
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I'm a bit late to this thread, but if someone is in the market for a 60" bar, do yourself a favor and go with a Cannon. The Stihl "59 inch" is way too flexible and whippy with tons after bar sag. Cannon's are noticeably stiffer and thereby, to me, handle better. I feel even the Cannon 42" handles better than Stihl's 41".
 
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