Fun comparison. Do you think the 400 will become one of Stihls most popular saws? A few tree service guys are going to them because power/weight is good and price is great. The only issue I have is the oiler(full open) with a 25” bar. What’s your recommendation?
The oiler to me is a problem running a 25 in hard conditions although the power to weight is very good and if ported correctly i think can out perform saws like the 462 and 572 possibly if there even ported if i had to pick 2 saws to run all day everyday it would be 500 and 400
One is good but the other is better. Finding a good builder is always going to turn out better. Someone like Cajun is going to build you what you want. A high production outfit is going to throw a one size fits all recipe at it. Not that it will turn out bad it just might not be exactly what you want.
Thank you for another nice video, I've been looking at the 400 for a while now and will have one before long I expect. You make mention of 400 videos in the future, would you consider doing one with a 32 and maybe try a half skip or full skip. I would certainly be interested in how the cajun saw would perform. Thank you for what your doing...
Good honest video. At the end of the day all that matters is if the saw makes the owner happy. If stock saws work for you fine if you like certain ported saws fine. They're all just tools to accomplish a tasks.
I think i messaged him on here on his channel which i think the name is just Cajun and i have Aaron A Lynch port my saws as well they both do good work
There close just by eye but the cajun built saw edges it out in the torq department it has the big foam for a 660 suspension kit up front so its a little stiffer
@MitchellsBackyardLogging I'm looking at getting a new saw down the road I'm looking hard in to the 400. And the new 562xp mark2 as well but not a whole lot of them yet here in Canada
@@johnpower5526 my honest opinion the 562 was one of my favorites but id definitely get the 400 if i was picking one not many say anything bad about unless there anti stihl the oiler is sub par if your long bar running it but u can upgrade it
The problem with Cajun is they don’t get back with you. I don’t know why. They must not want the business. Honestly that’s why ripsaw got popular they knew how to produce units out even if it’s became longer wait time. The order is placed. Cajun and Arron both need to step up that end of this scene. Cheers to all
Fun comparison. Do you think the 400 will become one of Stihls most popular saws? A few tree service guys are going to them because power/weight is good and price is great. The only issue I have is the oiler(full open) with a 25” bar. What’s your recommendation?
The oiler to me is a problem running a 25 in hard conditions although the power to weight is very good and if ported correctly i think can out perform saws like the 462 and 572 possibly if there even ported if i had to pick 2 saws to run all day everyday it would be 500 and 400
I value ur opinion because ur my friend an i know ur honest an truthful an u uve ALWAYS done right by me!!!! Id take ur word to the BANK!!!!
I appreciate that for sure its not a terrible saw just not as stout as cajuns
@@MitchellsBackyardLogging yea their builds are probably more mild because they dont know who will be runin em.
Yes sir i think thats some of it
Went bout how i expected... I figured the ripsaw as more of a ring zinger...i know how Cajun does... rpm and torque 😎🤙🏻
Thats the way i like them to with the torq
One is good but the other is better.
Finding a good builder is always going to turn out better. Someone like Cajun is going to build you what you want.
A high production outfit is going to throw a one size fits all recipe at it. Not that it will turn out bad it just might not be exactly what you want.
Pretty much nailed it with that statement there are pros and cons to both sides in away
Great video! Ripsaw is good. Cajun chomp is more better!!! I prefer the torque.
Yes sir that about sums it up
Thank you for another nice video, I've been looking at the 400 for a while now and will have one before long I expect. You make mention of 400 videos in the future, would you consider doing one with a 32 and maybe try a half skip or full skip. I would certainly be interested in how the cajun saw would perform. Thank you for what your doing...
Sure thing
Looks like the cajun saw domt work as hard to get the job done. Seems it has more grunt for sure
Good honest video. At the end of the day all that matters is if the saw makes the owner happy. If stock saws work for you fine if you like certain ported saws fine. They're all just tools to accomplish a tasks.
Yes sir i say it all the time no ones running my saws but me so what every one else thinks dont really matter
Awesome video thanks!
Interested in getting a 500i ported did you just reach out to Cajun via email to get the port work done?
I think i messaged him on here on his channel which i think the name is just Cajun and i have Aaron A Lynch port my saws as well they both do good work
The Cajun saw sings in the wood compared to that ripsaw! Can really tell when you push the saw into the cut
Great information there,looks like them 400c is a good saw.
I like them for sure
What brand filter is on the black one?
Uni filter think its the 401 or 402 and i have ran black uni pk filters as well on some of my earlier vids
Those saws look like they run the same.but im not there running them in my hands. both strong saws for sure
There close just by eye but the cajun built saw edges it out in the torq department it has the big foam for a 660 suspension kit up front so its a little stiffer
@MitchellsBackyardLogging I'm looking at getting a new saw down the road I'm looking hard in to the 400. And the new 562xp mark2 as well but not a whole lot of them yet here in Canada
@@johnpower5526 my honest opinion the 562 was one of my favorites but id definitely get the 400 if i was picking one not many say anything bad about unless there anti stihl the oiler is sub par if your long bar running it but u can upgrade it
@MitchellsBackyardLogging yes I have to agree with u it is nice to get a real true answer on this. thanks and keep the videos coming
Did dude happen 2 send u the ripsaw recipt?🤔
When he had it on ebay he had a pic on the posting
All there receipts are by email he had one for a 400
Watching Mr. Mitchell...
Which saw is ripsaw and which one Cajun
Cajuns black top ripsaw orange
Where can I get a Cajun
@@chadj8374 he has a u tube channel
@@chadj8374 him or Aaron A lynch build my saws there pretty similar in building
Good testing
The problem with Cajun is they don’t get back with you. I don’t know why. They must not want the business. Honestly that’s why ripsaw got popular they knew how to produce units out even if it’s became longer wait time. The order is placed. Cajun and Arron both need to step up that end of this scene. Cheers to all
He only ports here and there and mainly for people he knows and Aaron will take as many saws as he is sent i suppose
If u tell same lie i do the spread on ur hand is 10in. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bury a 36 full house on em both an time em see what happens!!!!
Right!!!!
Just wish Cajun would make one for me
Lol. You can't run any kids and of stock chain on my saws.
@CAJUN, if you get a call from a funny talker with a PA area code wanting a 400 ported - you need to hang up on his ass....
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