FixedYeah, in soft wood you'll be slow.
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It's not the internet. Some people are just a$$ Hles.What is it about the internet that brings out the worst in people?
People define "will pull" widely different, and different wood etc make a lot of differense!
To the original question; A 24" bar will be very tip heavy on a 361, so preferably get a light one. The 25" Rollomatic E (not ES) is a reasonably light 24" bar that isn't too expensive.
Other light options are the Tsumura light & tough, and the Sugihara light.
We get the idea. He didn't ask for the best race saw, he's just asking if it will work in a literal emergency, which it will.
I like the E also. In fact I would much rather have a 25" E bar than my current ES bars.
Now don't you be putting a dirty old stihl bar on your nice huskies sawtroll, or may the saw god cut you down!It is a pity that they don't offer the Rollomatic E with the small Husky mount......
Emergency?
OK, I guess storm damage will qualify as an emergency - but is it really an emergency when it is planned/prepared well ahead?
Get a lot of hurricanes your way, Niko?
Not often up here, but some times they hit Norway further south. Of course they are no longer tropical (the ones that originally was).
We have had some storm damage though, if memory serves the last time was in 2001 or so. I Guess we live a "protected" life, in that regard....
I like the E also. In fact I would much rather have a 25" E bar than my current ES bars.
Now don't you be putting a dirty old stihl bar on your nice huskies sawtroll, or may the saw god cut you down!
Yes.....Having lived in Europe off and on since 1997, I can say that most of Europe is fairly protected from any real weather.
The problem with the "E" bars is they aren't quite as sturdy as the ES. However, unlike the Oregon Pro Lites, they ARE light
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Do you guys really think your time is that important that the difference in cutting speed matters so much?
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