ultrarunner
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I'm mostly an occasional chainsaw operator...
I always keep my little Echo 341 gassed and ready in the truck and also have a Stihl MS250... there are others sitting on the shelf that I've picked up over the years... never have fooled with them.
Years ago, I used Oregon Barracuda Chain... it was very impressive, cut like there was no tomorrow and then found out it was no longer available for my "Home Owner" saw because of kick-back danger.
I know my Stihl Chain is the OEM for my MS 250...
Reading posts it seems the right chain is half the saw...
I cut mostly Oak, Bay and some Pine.
Can anyone school me on the benefits/options available for my saws?
A logging friend recommended Carlton K3L skip 68 link???
Another thing, I've always taken my loops to the saw shop... never tried sharpening at home... I imagine most here sharpen their own chains?
Plenty of wood on my woodlot... can't really use much anymore due to the Air Quality Management District restrictions.
I always keep my little Echo 341 gassed and ready in the truck and also have a Stihl MS250... there are others sitting on the shelf that I've picked up over the years... never have fooled with them.
Years ago, I used Oregon Barracuda Chain... it was very impressive, cut like there was no tomorrow and then found out it was no longer available for my "Home Owner" saw because of kick-back danger.
I know my Stihl Chain is the OEM for my MS 250...
Reading posts it seems the right chain is half the saw...
I cut mostly Oak, Bay and some Pine.
Can anyone school me on the benefits/options available for my saws?
A logging friend recommended Carlton K3L skip 68 link???
Another thing, I've always taken my loops to the saw shop... never tried sharpening at home... I imagine most here sharpen their own chains?
Plenty of wood on my woodlot... can't really use much anymore due to the Air Quality Management District restrictions.
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