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60" is no joke. Very cool Mike!
60" is no joke. Very cool Mike!
I cant imagine the saw oils that bar well, but I'm utterly impressed with how it runs lolsomeone say 60?
.404 Stihl RSLF 167DL
someone say 60?
.404 Stihl RSLF 167DL
Runs great with 60" but 61" would be way too much for that saw.
You cut that in Kansas?
You cut that in Kansas?
Here’s a good sized oak. About the last tree I cut up early this year or late last year.
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What's not to like about that 661????
Sorry about your luck, but there is already a saw named Popcorn owned by the farmer of lead. You'll have to go with Jiffy or Orville
That’s one of the meh for me too. Stiffer springs /better filter seal would be simple for stihl to do as a upgrade to the saw. Maybe a stronger av limiter pocket too.Soft Springs.
That’s the only Meh for me.
I wish it had Springs stuff as a 2 ton Studebaker.
The rest is golden.
You need black locust around here for ground contact. Heart wood only.Probably not. The only reason it's this far north from Texas was for its use as wind breaks after the dust bowl years. You can cut it and stick it right in the ground for fence posts, the chit just wont rot.
Ported chainsaws are just as silly today as they were last year.
That’s one of the meh for me too. Stiffer springs /better filter seal would be simple for stihl to do as a upgrade to the saw. Maybe a stronger av limiter pocket too.
Sorry about your luck, but there is already a saw named Popcorn owned by the farmer of lead. You'll have to go with Jiffy or Orville[emoji1]