Oak, as you can see. And check out the sound, it's not riding the edge of its ability like the 562xp in your video. Let me know if you want me to mount a 36 and video
That wasn’t me on my saw i just posted it
Oak, as you can see. And check out the sound, it's not riding the edge of its ability like the 562xp in your video. Let me know if you want me to mount a 36 and video
That's not the question, do you believe that struggling easy cut in pine equals the noodling cut (easy) in oak. Cause if you do ill mount a 36. Fair is fair, but I don't think this even needs to be questioned.That wasn’t me on my saw i just posted it
If you already run the saw and prove it with "normal" bars what's left as far as testing goes? Or is it that it bothers you there are more aspects to engine power then screaming RPM? It takes power to move a chain, the longer the chain the more power in likewise bigger wood. If this wasn't the case there wouldn't be saws like the 880, 090 or 3120. If a saw pulls a bar much longer then it's competitors in that class it is more powerful. It's that plane and simple.
That's not the question, do you believe that struggling easy cut in pine equals the noodling cut (easy) in oak. Cause if you do ill mount a 36. Fair is fair, but I don't think this even needs to be questioned.
Let me just go ahead and throw this out there. I don't know about the other size classes, but in 60cc there is no other saw, not dolmar, certainly not the 562xp I also own, or anything else that will pull the bar the echo 620 will. Prove me wrong, please. I'll send you my 562xp as a gift. I've tested the 32 on it, without being gentle. Hard wood, soft, noodling.... It doesn't even come close to bogging and takes no effort to keep it going at that length. It can without a doubt go bigger. 20", 24", 28" and 32" all seem the same buried. That's power.
I'll be waiting.
the stihl261 covers my needs but my wallet doesn't cover it's price
Let me know if you need my shipping address. That's a 36" bar in hardwood on my 60cc 036.
There's always room for more 60cc **** swinging! Yeah good point, we did hijack the crap out of this post.Any chance we can take the 60cc **** swinging to it's own thread fellas? The 501 on paper looks pretty interesting, but they're rare around here and I'm wondering how hard I should try and get one.
Pretty sure that's a euro saw.Is the SX even available in the US? All i ever saw was the P.
I know the cs620sx is a euro saw anyway. I'm not sure what the SX package is comprised of, but I've never seen the SX badge on US saws. So it will probably be named slightly different over here.Is the SX even available in the US? All i ever saw was the P.
I know the cs620sx is a euro saw anyway. I'm not sure what the SX package is comprised of, but I've never seen the SX badge on US saws. So it will probably be named slightly different over here.
Any chance we can take the 60cc **** swinging to it's own thread fellas? The 501 on paper looks pretty interesting, but they're rare around here and I'm wondering how hard I should try and get one.
Your very proud of your echo cutting with a 32" b/c & I get that, its fine. But you do know noodling is the easiest cutting method on a saw don't you? Compared to say cross cutting or ripping.That's one short looking 36", either the 562xp video earlier has a longer bar then the stated 36 or Stihl inches are a bit shorter then the standard US inch. Watch the two videos, there's a big difference in length... Somebody is off a bit. But I'll play because that's still an easier cut then what I did with the 32"
Looks like the. Echo is getting a 36"+ bar. Stay tuned.
WHY???Your very proud of your echo cutting with a 32" b/c & I get that, its fine. But you do know noodling is the easiest cutting method on a saw don't you? Compared to say cross cutting or ripping.
Cutting parallel to the grain, creating long chips or "noodles"Noodling? For catfish? What’s noodling?
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