TomSeller
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I can believe that. My 53 cc rancher sure doesn't run the 20' big chain very well.
My 50cc MS261 would not run a big 20 foot chain very well either.
I can believe that. My 53 cc rancher sure doesn't run the 20' big chain very well.
My 50cc MS261 would not run a big 20 foot chain very well either.
A 20'' b/c is for a 60cc saw. A 50cc saw should only have a 16'' b/c.
Really depends on the application. 50ccs turning 13,000 rpm cutting soft wood works pretty good for me. Also, my 361 pulls a 24" no problem with 60ccs. I could put a 20 on my 361, but I'd have to bend over more. I think your statement is a bit of an over simplification of the situation.
A 20'' b/c is for a 60cc saw. A 50cc saw should only have a 16'' b/c.
Thanks, I'll keep that in mind.
Ran out and cut about a dozen stumps. The saw cuts very well, I would say better than my Husky 450 did. Feels more "consistent" thru the power band. So far I like it!
This stump was about 24"Domar, eh? (not Canadian) Mebbe I need to drop another tree on my old Stihl so's I can try one.![]()
A 20'' b/c is for a 60cc saw. A 50cc saw should only have a 16'' b/c.
My post was a joke about the typo of feet instead of inches. But as far as a 20" bar on a 50cc saw goes, it can be fine, depending on the wood. A 50 cc saw will pull a 20"" chain in soft wood.
Let me add to my original statement, cutting harwood without a skip chain. I was just saying I really don't want to cut a peice of hardwood that is 20" in diameter with a 50cc saw, I really wouldn't do it with a 60cc. I would use a 70cc.
Lol I have a 20" bar on my 361 59 cc but given the choice I'll go for the 92 cc saw on the 660 for anything over 12 - 14" the 361 gets the job done but the 660 puts a smile on your face doing it. I've never tried skip chain on anything but my 36" bar as it is required to not get the bar wedged in the wood from excessive wood chips. I should probably put a dual port on the 660 and open up the 361. I need to get a tach as well before I can do either.