From a professional use point of view it’s not that great, from a homeowner or farm use different story seeing as how they generally only use it a couple of times a year.
I take it you're a professional? What saw or saws do you use for production? I use what I have around the farm, all makes, models... as long as their running and cutting well. I do what I can to rebuild or fix whatever comes to me!
@ nothing wrong with that friend. For me the option for the saw, really depends on the tree, diameter, and density. For working as a climber taking bigger limbs my trim saw can’t. The echos are nice due to the large amount of power and not suffer the excess weight.
@ I have a couple small echo's! One rides on the front of my Atv for clearing the fence line, excellent, reliable little saw! Both are older models like 3400 or something I have to look. What's your big felling model?
@ Nice! I've never run a real one, I build an 880 clone awhile back, it ran well I used to mill a huge log to fit on my bandmill. Although Im sure it's no match for a factory saw.
I like that you kept all the real world issues in the video. It makes it feel like I am learning with you in real time.
That's awesome! I'm so glad you're enjoying my videos. I'm trying to keep them as real as I can without boring people!
Hey there,
I must say, for a “junk”saw she cuts and runs pretty darn good.
Thanks for sharing
Stay safe
Thank you! I say it's not too bad! I definitely learned a lot with that project! lol!
@ I bet it was a great learning experience.
@ruggedtimber1743 For sure! Keeps the mind busy!
Not to shabby 👍👍
Thanks!
Runs pretty good! doesn’t run quite as good as my 391 but still quite good! Sounds nice too
Thanks!
That
55 husky made some.noodles
Yeah it did! Not bad! Thanks for watching!
From a professional use point of view it’s not that great, from a homeowner or farm use different story seeing as how they generally only use it a couple of times a year.
I take it you're a professional? What saw or saws do you use for production? I use what I have around the farm, all makes, models... as long as their running and cutting well. I do what I can to rebuild or fix whatever comes to me!
@ nothing wrong with that friend. For me the option for the saw, really depends on the tree, diameter, and density. For working as a climber taking bigger limbs my trim saw can’t. The echos are nice due to the large amount of power and not suffer the excess weight.
@ I have a couple small echo's! One rides on the front of my Atv for clearing the fence line, excellent, reliable little saw! Both are older models like 3400 or something I have to look. What's your big felling model?
@ in all honesty it f it’s a big and bad tree. The sthil 880 is it, but that doesn’t come out lot. It’s just eats the wood. lol
@ Nice! I've never run a real one, I build an 880 clone awhile back, it ran well I used to mill a huge log to fit on my bandmill. Although Im sure it's no match for a factory saw.