I still haven’t gotten a 2511t for the bar and chains. I think the bar I have is 14” but I’d like to have the 16”. A 16” is probably a bit much for regular use but it’ll be a great size to keep in the tractor cab. I can cut through a 30” log and probably get enough cut on a 36” to break it with the tractor. I’m waiting on the last (hopefully) stuff for the 241, it should be up and going in a week or two or maybe a bunch 😂 Still not sure what bar and chain I’m going to run.
@@timberandtools I’ll probably just use the 14” I already have. I did get to try one with a 16” or 18” panther but the chain was pretty dull with aggressive rakers and it was in very hard oak so I couldn’t really tell how it did. We’re working on a 20” .325 full skip chisel for our 355T, mostly to keep in the tractor for occasional use.
@@PurpleNovember oh definitely!!!!! 355 will pull it easy. It is a very small and handy saw to keep with you the little 2511! They use a common bar mount same as all small echos I believe
@@timberandtools I’d like to have 3/8” on it but I ended up with the bar for free and a loop of chain for around seven bucks. I actually can’t stand .325, it just annoys the hell out of me for some reason. 😝 I think it’s just the smaller cutting teeth are harder to sharpen and how quickly they dull compared to 3/8.
I still haven’t gotten a 2511t for the bar and chains. I think the bar I have is 14” but I’d like to have the 16”. A 16” is probably a bit much for regular use but it’ll be a great size to keep in the tractor cab. I can cut through a 30” log and probably get enough cut on a 36” to break it with the tractor.
I’m waiting on the last (hopefully) stuff for the 241, it should be up and going in a week or two or maybe a bunch 😂 Still not sure what bar and chain I’m going to run.
It will run a 16” but it’d be a bit slow. They run a 14” decent though
@@timberandtools I’ll probably just use the 14” I already have. I did get to try one with a 16” or 18” panther but the chain was pretty dull with aggressive rakers and it was in very hard oak so I couldn’t really tell how it did. We’re working on a 20” .325 full skip chisel for our 355T, mostly to keep in the tractor for occasional use.
@@PurpleNovember oh definitely!!!!! 355 will pull it easy. It is a very small and handy saw to keep with you the little 2511! They use a common bar mount same as all small echos I believe
@@timberandtools I’d like to have 3/8” on it but I ended up with the bar for free and a loop of chain for around seven bucks. I actually can’t stand .325, it just annoys the hell out of me for some reason. 😝 I think it’s just the smaller cutting teeth are harder to sharpen and how quickly they dull compared to 3/8.
@@PurpleNovember so funny you say that about .325 I feel the exact same way about it 🤣 I just don’t like it!!!!
Hello, thanks for the tip. Is it necessary to drill the chainsaw guide to be able to install it on the Echo chainsaw? thanks
@@julientrogno2898 no using a 65 dl chain it is a direct fit with no modifications! Thanks for watching 😎
@@timberandtools thanks !!
@@julientrogno2898 anytime
Hi , curious about the different oil holes , echo oils through stud holes , stihl doesn't, does it still oil ok
Yes this oils fantastic, can sling it in the air if I turned up oiler lol
Ralph do i NEED an impact? Trying to do it in the field. I know it’s rough place to do it but yeah.
It’s easier with an impact but you can use a boot lace and put the lace in the spark plug hole to stop the piston from moving
@@timberandtools yeah I just realized that haha might wait until I can use the impact I hate sticking stuff in the piston like that. Thanks bud.
@@Left2Suffer anytime 👌🏻👊🏻
There was a 241 on eBay it just sold about 20 minutes ago
Ugghhh !!! Let me know next time ya see one too 👌🏻
@@timberandtools I actually posted a comment an hour or two before but TH-cam deleted it for whatever reason.
@@PurpleNovember dang YT !
@@PurpleNovember my email is on the page maybe the about section to, I’d post it but don’t want the bots to get it
@@timberandtools Yeah I didn’t think about that till later. That’s my plan for next time.
Czy jest jakaś różnica? Szybciej tnie?
It’s just different, cuts are similar time but 1/4” is way smoother and has small quarter tip nose on bar for easier pruning
@@timberandtools zastanawiałem się czy warto zmieniać. Tnę głównie gałęzie na opał do 10 cm.
@@oscaradrenalina1 yes if you do any pruning work it is very much so worth changing