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Greenerpastures
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Hi Everyone
I want a new chain for an 18" 3/8 .58 bar.
The chains main task will be to cut through a bunch of 3-4- and 5 inch logs
stacked in a frame, 3 logs wide by 5 logs high.
Unfortunately the logs may have grit or dust on them from laying up before
cutting so Semi Chisel will be better suited.
The saw will be a Makita 7900.
It would be good to hear your views on the Stihl RM, Semi Chisel
The Oregon 73DPX Semi Chisel
OR
The Oregon 73LPX Full Chisel
The Oregon 73LPX Full Chisel which is similar but has bumpers to try an combat kick back.
OR
Carlton A2LM Full Chisel
Carlton A2LM-BL which is the same chain with bumpers,
Carlton A2EP Semi Chisel with no bumpers.
I'm of the opinion that a Semi chisel will cut only a little slower and thus
not hold up the sawing process too much, but I am always open to correction
and would appreciate feed back from people who have used any of the chains
above in similar situations, or indeed any other recommendation for a chain.
Thanks & Regards, john
I want a new chain for an 18" 3/8 .58 bar.
The chains main task will be to cut through a bunch of 3-4- and 5 inch logs
stacked in a frame, 3 logs wide by 5 logs high.
Unfortunately the logs may have grit or dust on them from laying up before
cutting so Semi Chisel will be better suited.
The saw will be a Makita 7900.
It would be good to hear your views on the Stihl RM, Semi Chisel
The Oregon 73DPX Semi Chisel
OR
The Oregon 73LPX Full Chisel
The Oregon 73LPX Full Chisel which is similar but has bumpers to try an combat kick back.
OR
Carlton A2LM Full Chisel
Carlton A2LM-BL which is the same chain with bumpers,
Carlton A2EP Semi Chisel with no bumpers.
I'm of the opinion that a Semi chisel will cut only a little slower and thus
not hold up the sawing process too much, but I am always open to correction
and would appreciate feed back from people who have used any of the chains
above in similar situations, or indeed any other recommendation for a chain.
Thanks & Regards, john