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Finally used Stihl 500i

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Yawner, Dec 4, 2021.

  1. Yawner

    Yawner

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    A friend brought his new 500i and we scrounged some wood so we could use it, it was brand new. He put a Stihl 25in bar on it. It cut great, it was really powerful. I also had my ported ms362, which I think is a real strong saw and the 500i was stronger. As to be expected! They are close in weight!

    I await delivery today of a 24in Oregon bar/chain for my 362. Looking forward to that for big hardwoods.

    (I get confused on the 25 inch issue... I think it is that Stihl calls it 25 inch but it's what everybody else calls 24 inch. I forget why it's this way.)

    He is going to have this 500i ported in a few months. Why? I guess just because, lol. It's strong as is but will certainly be stronger! I do like ported saws.
     
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  3. amateur cutter

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    A ported 500 i is a wicked saw. The one I ran was flat out vicious.
     
  4. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Ive had my 500i since February and it amazes me when i cut. I cant imagine having it ported.

    Th 24/25" bar is confusing. The 25" is three inches shorter than my 28" bar. Id prefer it be called a 24 as bars over 20" go in 4" increments. Funny though as i have a 22" Carlton bar. Came as a package deal on my 361. Never thought id use it but now love it as its not as unwieldy as a 25 or 28 and can handle most larger logs.

    Never have run a ported saw and probably good i dont as its anew rabbit hole i dont wanna go down
     
  5. T.Jeff Veal

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    :saw::saw: ya need too:saw::saw:
     
  6. The Wood Wolverine

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    I'd love to be at the gtg where Brad runs his first [well]ported saw.
     
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    A huskihl XS special would open his eyes...
     
  8. MasterMech

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    This is the only way someone acquires 11/15 saws and all of them are stock. :p

    "Ain't never liked them ported saws." - Said NOBODY, ever! :dremel::saw:

    You don't have to port the whole fleet. In fact, I'd just do the two, maybe three that you use the most. From your roster, I think the 261 is an absolute must, and the 460 turns into a whole nother animal once it loses a few grams of aluminum. I've not played with a 500i but you guys keep saying how they wake up nicely too.

    It would be a cryin' shame if it wasn't on video. :thumbs:
     
  9. The Wood Wolverine

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    I agree with MasterMech 100% on all of thee above. :thumbs:
     
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    If I could, it would be a Shaun Carr ported big Husky. :D:p:dex: Might be a life changing experience.
     
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    I was just thinking, since buZZsaw BRAD has mostly Stihls...
    I've never ran another ported saw except Kevin's. Have heard good things about Michael Shetley (Rattler Work Saws) too.