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Where's the 500i ?

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by TurboDiesel, May 5, 2020.

  1. buZZsaw BRAD

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    My first outing was with a 36" bar. Cant say i noticed an issue. Not that i pay close attention to it.
    You thinking about getting one?
     
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    Common sense tells me, I don't need one. But, it's tempting, anyway. I wonder if one can be ordered with a full wrap handlebar? I really like my full wrap on the 461, for falling, and some other occasional awkward positions, I get into. Maybe next year or next month, whichever comes first. :) Or maybe not.
     
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    No full wrap, but 3/4 wrap comes on the R version. It also comes with larger dawgs and a bigger clutch cover. They probably sell more 3/4 wraps than half wraps around here on bigger saws. You almost never see one with less than a 28” bar on it either. I am really enjoying my 500i. 0C8E4910-BA06-4560-AB5F-533E52B9D053.jpeg
     
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    Awesome pic. :thumbs: Looks like you and the saw had a blast! :saw:
     
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    B8034DF8-BB2C-41F6-AACD-A2151114F9DA.jpeg 3353EC46-A53F-4B67-B0F8-E30963D9EAEE.jpeg We sure did. That tree went one full cord. I had the mutt with me for the first load then I grabbed my son after school to help with the second load. We cut up part of another smaller log to fill out the second load.
     
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    I would think it should- it is the largest recommended size by Stihl.
     
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    Just wondering what your impressions of the wrap handle are now that you've had it on for a while. Worth the investment?
     
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    It's funny this thread just popped up again! I was just out for the first time this fall running my 500. I'm still as impressed as day one... and quite glad I bought when I did. Man are these shortages crazy. I see 500's selling on eBay for 2k over and over. They are coming from Hungry with no US warranty too.
     
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    WOW! that much? Ive seen them on FB for higher prices and knew they were getting a premium on ebay but havent checked lately. I ran mine last weekend and once over the Summer IMG_5567.JPG
     
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    It's a bad time to be a buyer Brad. The good news is, it's a good time to be a seller! No competition. I just listed my Polaris General and hope she moves quickly.
     
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    I'm not buzzy, but mine has the wrap. Most of our saw up here most always have them. I think they are critical if you are falling, and limbing with a larger bar. So if you are actually felling a fair number of trees a day, I'd would suggest it. Years ago, you would be laughed off the cut if you showed up with a saw with no wrap. Hard to get a undercut in depending on which side of the tree you need to stand on, with out one.
     
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    Im glad i got mine when i did back in February. The same OPE dealer where buzz-saw got his soon there after. Had i known the after market was this good idve ordered a couple more. The same dealer had very few saws on the shelf the last time i was in there, whereas the one closer to me had almost a full inventory with stocked shelves.
     
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    My guy offered to sell me a couple if I wanted to resell one for a profit. Hindsight is 20/20. The tough part is the eBay fees and shipping. It kills a lot of profit. So, you'd almost have to sell on CL or FB to make it worth your while.
     
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    I don't fell a lot of trees (most of my scrounging is in the national forest so they're dead and down) however I do a lot of off-camber cutting (mountainous terrain). I've been debating about getting a full wrap for the 500 and would like to get one for the 362 to help with the awkward positions I seem to often end up in when cutting. Thanks for the response.
     
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    I'd go for it then. Awkward positions will just wear a fella out. If down the road you wish to sell it, a full wrap always helps on a 72 cc saw and above. Just a tool to let you be more safe and versatile.
     
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