It is Stihl chain ..... I prefer using the Stihl line of chain as I have found it to be of superior quality albeit a bit more expensive ..... thru trial and error I've found a good grind that cuts quickly and has good longevity in CLEAN Wood .....
For dirty Wood I use square tooth-round ground ... I've made loops for people and the feedback has been great ... if you have a square-grinder like a silvey or a simington u can monkey around until u find what you want !
Rope ; if ya have a smaller saw that can run Stihl picco do yourself a favor and check it out ... ps 63 (3/8 lo-pro)with a sqr/sqr grind cuts unbelievably quick ..... I've got a ported 241c with a 16" bar "mighty mite" 42cc 9.9lbs that is the saw of choice for 14" and under wood ..... the speed and fuel economy is unbelievable
I have neither grinder, I only hand file. I have only used the semi chisel. However I bought some files and plan on picking up a few loops of chisel, square file and giving it a go. I have looked at grinders online, not sure if I want to drop the coin on a grinder. I only use 8-10 loops of chain a year, not sure its worth the investment of a grinder. My local Stihl dealer grinds with a round, and its $12 a loop to be sharpened. Having said that, he is very thorough with a hint of OCD. I have seen him grind some chain. He mics all the links finds the shortest, then cuts them to that length, then he goes after the rakers. He does a great job on what he works on. It doesn't leave the shop until its right.
My small saw is a 261. I have a 034 super and 2@ 036's and a new 441. I have just bought the 261 and 441 in the last month.
261 can run it for sure ! I have a 261c running ps 63 sqr/sqr and it cuts well ..... I'd just be careful with anything larger than a 50cc saw ..... if u could equip the 441c with said chain I have a feeling it would snapola
That's a good combo Rope ..... if you can run a 241c do it ..... of all my saws it's the most fun to operate !
I like them all, for different reasons. I don't believe in one size fits all. I have not looked at a 241c, but will next time I am in the shop. I am 6'3" and like running a 25" bar, so I don't have to bend over as much. I am running a 20" ES Light on the 261 I am going to use that to fell. As you can see from the pictures, I don't cut really big trees. I cut standing dead white spruce from a 1996 wildfire. With 21 year old standing dead trees, I don't need to split wood for it to dry. I don't have hardly any competition for the less than 8-10 inch diameter trees. Most around here look for bigger trees. I look for wood I can cut to length and put in the stove.
Thanks, I am always looking for a better way of doing things. Any way I can streamline the process, why not. One of the reasons I like FHC so much. I like seeing how everyone does things. Never know when you will learn something. I have always been a round filer. Never know anything else, now I go off and stumble on the square file sticky thread. I am all for trying anything, never know when you will find a better way.
I am looking online @ stihl's website and it looks like I have RS. This is a semi chisel correct? And you convert from round file to square file?
I will have to watch the video's when I get home, I don't have youtube at work. Cell service is 93 miles away.