361kid said:I'd love to use the search function...only sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't
361kid said:I just ordered a load of logs that are 24in or bigger. Now, I'm no expert at judging the diameter of a log but, will the 20in be able to handle some of the larger stuff? I've seen the truckloads and some of the logs are 3-5ft in diameter!!! (For me that's big) So should I get the 24 or just stick to the 20?
361kid said:Damn good point Bob, that 660 is sounding better and better
Perfect!boboak said:Kid...Look at it this way...If you do get logs in that your 361 won't handle it'll be a perfect excuse to buy a bigger saw.
361kid said:Forgive my ignorance but, what does block them mean???
The terms "bucking" and "blocking" are used interchangeably when you're cutting a log into smaller chunks for firewood, etc.. The term "blocking" isn't used, though, for when you're bucking a tree into sawlog lengths.361kid said:Forgive my ignorance but, what does block them mean???
I forget who it was but when you first started posting on here you were warned this would happen Saws and all the paraphenalia that go with them are more addictive than dope...but at least you won't get arrested. Have fun...be careful.361kid said:Damn good point Bob, that 660 is sounding better and better
361kid said:I believe it was skwerl who warned me about this, but it was bound to happen sooner or later. I picked up a 660 yesterday and the weight was not as bad as I thought it would be. It had a 20in bar on it but if I were to get one I'd probably opt for a 28. High school graduation present to myself...SWEET!!!
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