danimal Pinnacle OPE Member Local time 4:05 AM User ID 1152 Joined Apr 12, 2016 Messages 1,122 Reaction score 3,224 Location Armpit of da Midwest May 24, 2017 #101 jake wells said: who needs bucking spikes when the saw weights 18lbs. Click to expand... Troof. Dats why my big saw is a tree90..
jake wells said: who needs bucking spikes when the saw weights 18lbs. Click to expand... Troof. Dats why my big saw is a tree90..
RIDE-RED 350r Here For The Long Haul! Local time 5:05 AM User ID 839 Joined Feb 8, 2016 Messages 3,228 Reaction score 12,762 Location Blossvale NY May 24, 2017 #102 jake wells said: who needs bucking spikes when the saw weights 18lbs. Click to expand... They look cool
jake wells said: who needs bucking spikes when the saw weights 18lbs. Click to expand... They look cool
T.Roller Mastermind Approved! Local time 5:05 AM User ID 1277 Joined May 11, 2016 Messages 15,385 Reaction score 53,456 Location Southeast, TN May 24, 2017 #103 mdavlee said: I use a saw too big about 99% of the time Click to expand... I do too but a 395 for 12" wood is a bit too much
mdavlee said: I use a saw too big about 99% of the time Click to expand... I do too but a 395 for 12" wood is a bit too much
T.Roller Mastermind Approved! Local time 5:05 AM User ID 1277 Joined May 11, 2016 Messages 15,385 Reaction score 53,456 Location Southeast, TN May 24, 2017 #104 RIDE-RED 350r said: I gotta say, when used in the size wood it was intended for, I don't notice the weight of the 394 hardly at all. Click to expand... Agreed
RIDE-RED 350r said: I gotta say, when used in the size wood it was intended for, I don't notice the weight of the 394 hardly at all. Click to expand... Agreed
Homemade Pinnacle OPE Member Local time 5:05 AM User ID 2986 Joined Apr 8, 2017 Messages 1,125 Reaction score 2,755 Location Wisconsin May 24, 2017 #105 T.Roller said: I do too but a 395 for 12" wood is a bit too much Click to expand... Naaaa, only if you have 3+ feet of bar on the saw. Then it looks bad. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
T.Roller said: I do too but a 395 for 12" wood is a bit too much Click to expand... Naaaa, only if you have 3+ feet of bar on the saw. Then it looks bad. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
mdavlee Hillbilly grinder Local time 5:05 AM User ID 279 Joined Dec 28, 2015 Messages 14,194 Reaction score 64,617 Location TN May 24, 2017 #106 T.Roller said: I do too but a 395 for 12" wood is a bit too much Click to expand... Nah. Me and Kevin was swapping back and forth the 395 and ported 661 limbing the post oak.
T.Roller said: I do too but a 395 for 12" wood is a bit too much Click to expand... Nah. Me and Kevin was swapping back and forth the 395 and ported 661 limbing the post oak.
Dub11 Saw R skeery GoldMember Local time 4:05 AM User ID 2014 Joined Oct 21, 2016 Messages 34,438 Reaction score 146,064 Location Kansas May 24, 2017 #107 T.Roller said: I do too but a 395 for 12" wood is a bit too much Click to expand... Thats why they make 16"bars man.
T.Roller said: I do too but a 395 for 12" wood is a bit too much Click to expand... Thats why they make 16"bars man.
T.Roller Mastermind Approved! Local time 5:05 AM User ID 1277 Joined May 11, 2016 Messages 15,385 Reaction score 53,456 Location Southeast, TN May 24, 2017 #108 Yeah *f-word that. Also why they make smaller saws
Dub11 Saw R skeery GoldMember Local time 4:05 AM User ID 2014 Joined Oct 21, 2016 Messages 34,438 Reaction score 146,064 Location Kansas May 24, 2017 #109 What! 16" bar and a 10t FTW!!!!!!