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Saw chain common cutter types used by wood cutter here.

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by bogydave, Feb 16, 2014.

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Which is your most favorite chain?

  1. Stihl RS

    25 vote(s)
    52.1%
  2. RS3

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  3. Oregon LGX

    13 vote(s)
    27.1%
  4. Oregon LPX

    4 vote(s)
    8.3%
  5. Stihl RM

    6 vote(s)
    12.5%
  1. bogydave

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    I think so to.
    A little milder steel I think. + I think it is just a tad sharper too, than the RS.
    May be the same reason,
    Sure is fast cutting. :)
     
  2. bogydave

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    I cut this year with the LGX.
    20", 3/8 x .050 x 72 DL (72LGX72)
    Good success. Very fast cutting.
    I noticed I had to sharpen less this year, for the 8 cords cut, I sharpened (filed) 4 times.
    More cutter left on the LGX than on the RS with the same amount of wood cut.
    Chain seemed to be sharper , sharpen easier & stay sharp longer.
    Difference partly was I bucked it in the woods instead of skidding to the trailer & bucking there.
    the wood was cleaner. But not that much cleaner & the 1st 2 cord were skidded same as last year.

    I have to score the LGX high for my type of cutting.
    It out performed the RS cutting birch .

    Here the RS is a bit more expensive than the LGX.
    For the money, LGX is my choice.

    Oregon LPX & Stihl RS3 are the full chisel the safety chains.

    Next year , I'd like to try (remember to try) the LPX.
    For my type cutting, I'm betting there's not much difference.
     
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    I have no problems with rs on third tank and still chippn:smoke:
     
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  4. JustWood

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    I've run the LP for many years. Love it.
    Too much emphasis is put on "safety chain" with the LP. It's definitely a good cutting pro level chain.
    If I order a dozen or so loops at a time I can get the 72LP shipped in for around $12-$13.
     
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    I've been using all LGX on my saws lately. I have no complaints. A few passes with file often to keep it nice and sharp and they seem to last a real long time and cut plenty fast for my firewood needs. Cheers!
     
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    I diddled about with different chains, I have always come back to LGX.
     
  7. Sunfish

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    I voted LGX as it's the fastest cutting chain for me, after I sharpen it... But LPX is just as good and that extra lil' hump doesn't slow it down.

    That said, I use Oregon semi chisel (73DG) 90% of the time in the woods. It just flat out stays sharp at least twice as long as chisel... And after I hit it with a file, it's not noticeably any slower.

    21BPX in .325.
     
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  8. thistle

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    I use LGX on most everything,except for JGX (full skip) on bars 24" & longer & its 27AX or 68JX exclusively (square/round chisel .404 skip) on the Mac 125C.


    2-3 strokes with the 7/32 file every tank of fuel (depending on what I'm cutting,frozen or not etc) keeps the big chips flyin' :saw::D
     
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    I have tons of RS and RLK. I won't have to buy chain for years.

    I use RS And RLK for dropping a tree and cutting it up. If I skid logs out or if it's a rotten tree, then I use rm. RS is great fast cutting in clean wood but not very efficient at dirty or rotted wood.
     
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    My choice ?????
    Isnt it obvious ?:sherlock:
     
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    I'm starting to mess with sq filling some. Don't like it yet. We'll see...
     
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    I think Stihl chain is great, but it's cost double what I can spin loops of LGX for. So I use a lot of LGX.

    LPX is great in .325.

    One that hasn't been mentioned is JPX, very smooth for skip chain.
     
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    Slap a loop of PS3 that looks like this on your favorite lo pro setup and you might change your mind
     

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    LGX for this guy :)
     
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    I have no lo-pro set-ups, but I did just sq file a .325 chain. We'll see...
     
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    what exactly is the benefit of sq vs round?
     
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    $12 for a 20" loop of LGX or LPX
    That would be hard to pass up.
    12 loops would be a 20 year + supply for me.
    I don't think I used up 1/2 the chain cutting 8 cords this year.
     
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    X2
     
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    Sq cuts faster...
     
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    But does it also dull faster ?
    Or does the angle have more to do with it?