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Which self tuning saw for 24" buried in oak, novice user?

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You forgot the foam filter, Harry - don't ignore me either. And you also forgot the 9 pin and .404..every novice user needs a bigger rim and fatter chain.

What about a simington to match?

These are reasonable upgrades for a guy that just had his black n pecker with a cord finally die.
Well duh those were all clearly implied.🤷🏼‍♂️
 

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I'm surprised not a single soul said a ported 30 year old 064 yet.

The internet is changing.

my answer should be the winner
we all know how much bigger of a saw is needed when you only need a 50 or 60 cc saw
husky lovers need bigger saws to go with their small peckers
so husky rule of thumb saw cc size is 1.5 cc size used
so 592 is the answer

What about a Piltz ms170?
It's a fixed carb, so in reality it's self tuning for as long as it continues to run.
It's got that chain speed and stuff.
 

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Hey I worked at Cheat Lake, WV.
That was before the web so didn't know about all this fancy stuff needed.
Feels like bout a hundred years ago.

American Chestnut half dovetail log house that some bone head cased the foundation with river rock.
 

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Hey I worked at Cheat Lake, WV.
That was before the web so didn't know about all this fancy stuff needed.
Feels like bout a hundred years ago.

American Chestnut half dovetail log house that some bone head cased the foundation with river rock.

Did you ever see any guys there with a big hole in their haircut that look like gargamel chasing smurfs on the shore ?
 

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Yeah at the local diner. They were pist cause they were too drunk to beat us on the pool table.
Actually we fit right in, folks there were great and the cooks at the diner knew their stuff.
At that time the WV non-res hunting tag was twenty some bucks.
 

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Hey I worked at Cheat Lake, WV.
That was before the web so didn't know about all this fancy stuff needed.
Feels like bout a hundred years ago.

American Chestnut half dovetail log house that some bone head cased the foundation with river rock.
Just about every park structure in the entire state is built like that. All the originals any way. Chestnut lasts a long time.
 

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Siriously 24" buried in oak ?? for a novice ???
As a professionel forester/logger i would advice against such endevours for a novice, plain and simple and that is that.

But !!! The majority of people doesnt listen to, OR regard sound advice from professionels, as something they should pay respekt to and regardles of why they have such ignorant perception of reality, my advice would be to
invest in a chainsaw in the 90 cc range.

Self tuning ! There Are only 2 options ! Husqvarna 592 or Stihl 661, pick your fancy 😉
The most important part would be to learn the "novice" to sharpen the chain and do maintaince on said chainsaw.

Enjoy youre firewood cutting, and stay safe 😉
 

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It could not have been anymore painful than using that Overweight Pig!

At least with kissing the fat girl or riding the Moped there’s benefit- no so with that heifer.
I don’t think a 70cc will pull 42” .404 in a 6’ dry eucalyptus…I also used the 395
 

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It could not have been anymore painful than using that Overweight Pig!

At least with kissing the fat girl or riding the Moped there’s benefit- no so with that heifer.
The heifer is ported…so more like Thor’s Hammer of saws. It’s fun.
 
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