Yup - particularly when it doesn't even go over the bar let alone onto the drive sprocket. Parents asked what I wanted for Christmas and a bigger chainsaw capable of driving longer bars for the bigger stuff was what I wanted. Was supposed to have been delivered with an 18" bar and chain but they've obviously put the wrong bar in, doesn't matter for me - the longer the better. The little electric Husky I have is great for most of the stuff I need to do - this one was for the bigger stuff that comes down (recent storm brought down a 2ft ash branch onto the neighbours fence) and the cold temps and wet wood meant the little batteries struggled.
I've emailed them - would prefer keeping the 20" bar so I'll pick up a new chain anyway for it. Was going to get a 28 or possibly bigger bar for it. Just garden maintenance really but I do have some silly big trees in the garden and also at my parents farm.
What he said ^28in bar is huge how big are the trees your trying to deal with.
Apart from the odd 660
We rarely have anything bigger than 24in but mostly 20in even on 70cc saws.
The 660 only gets used once in a blue moon
Not so much felling but just bucking the logs etc., not in a rush cutting through things just prefer going through in one hit.28in bar is huge how big are the trees your trying to deal with.
Recommended for this (if I recall, can't be bothered to look it up again) is 18-28" (562 XP). Part of the reason is I might also build / borrow a chainsaw mill for some of the bigger logs.There’s a recommended size range for each power unit. That’s more for balance though.
Been there for a few years my mate Mick carved it for meI like that and the new wooden sign![]()
A toolmakers cabinet to keep all my measuring and marking stuff together
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Vintage oiler and screwdriver
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Months of scouring Eblag. My favourite was one on for £120 or offers so I offered him £90, he turned it down as "they always sell for £100+" it didn't sell so he put it back on with an £80 starting price and that's what it sold forI always wanted one of those wooden cabinets. Lovely things.
Next time one shows up at sensible money I will give you a shoutI always wanted one of those wooden cabinets. Lovely things.
its those crappy ball ends!Damaged one of the lathe tools screws with a hex screw in it rather than a torx.
Then ruined a brand new stainless screw from accu, which I would call high quality.
Next time one shows up at sensible money I will give you a shout
Not so much felling but just bucking the logs etc., not in a rush cutting through things just prefer going through in one hit.
Recommended for this (if I recall, can't be bothered to look it up again) is 18-28" (562 XP). Part of the reason is I might also build / borrow a chainsaw mill for some of the bigger logs.
We've had a sycamore down on the farm that's 4ft in diameter that's got a lovely straight trunk for 20ish feet for example.
For 90% of the stuff my little 120i is more than adequate. Just wanted / needed something at the other end of the extreme. Go big or go home![]()
not even the ball end mateits those crappy ball ends!
Been well impressed with the Wera Hex Plus set I bought recently. They grip on the sides rather than the corners. Last day I was fitting hand guards to the bike and the bleeding screws were Torx. Don't have any Torx at home so thought I would have to go back to the workshop but tried the Wera and they worked great even for the Torx....
not even the ball end mate
That's the problem. They're almost star shapedBeen well impressed with the Wera Hex Plus set I bought recently. They grip on the sides rather than the corners. Last day I was fitting hand guards to the bike and the bleeding screws were Torx. Don't have any Torx at home so thought I would have to go back to the workshop but tried the Wera and they worked great even for the Torx.
Going to get another set for the workshop![]()
So you have a problem with them? I have been delighted with them, even removed a rounded button head the last day with no effort.That's the problem. They're almost star shaped
Yes they're rounding off the hex for me time to time. I now need to source a new screw for one of the korloy lathe tools. It's a lever type tool so no doubt will have some funky screw.So you have a problem with them? I have been delighted with them, even removed a rounded button head the last day with no effort.