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Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Cheepbeer, Jan 17, 2022.

  1. Cheepbeer

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    Got old faithful out today. Kinda heavy these days, but there's some things you can't do with a 14" battery powered saw.
    She was looking lonely and needed some exercise.
     
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    Every one needs a little love from time to time.
     
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    Handle gently.
     
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    Love my 460. Ran it over the weekend. What length bars you run Cheepbeer? IMG_0261.JPG
     
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    I got a 24" on the 046, a 20" on the 460, an 18" on the 261 and a 14" on the husky battery powered.
     
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    damm, Brad! That fiskars maul definitely gets used!
    Mine still looks like new. It's just too damm heavy to handle in my old age. The x27 gets the abuse.
     
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    The Isocore is mostly for sectioning rounds to load. It sits in back of the PU all the time so its weathered some in 2.5 years. The X25 is my go to as well as the X27.

    I run 20, 22, 25, 28 & 36 on the 460. They get swapped out for the 500i and the shorter ones for the 361.
    Strange thing is i like the 22" bar for the bigger saws.
     
  8. Cheepbeer

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    Well Brad, I section my rounds with a chainsaw usually. I've got more half rounds to split, I think I'm gonna try the isocore again.