I did forget to mention, I do have dual dogs on all my saws, but the chain catchers are stock.
I'm gonna order one of those postage scales so I can report accurate #s.
I'm gonna order one of those postage scales so I can report accurate #s.
I have noticed the higher the #s are on top of the saw the heavier they are .
Hullo Mike
Only works in the same brand sir ,at least with Stihl ,Husqvarna has too many #s and confuses me ,you have to consider the first # on those as the series /years made then the second 2 for the heaviness i guess ,because i am sure a 372 is heavier than a 562 . Dolmar has a simple system also like the stihls .So Brian, you are saying the 562 is heavier than the 362 ..... I'll let you defend that one!
Not Ted, I don't have any wrap handles, so that will be good to have.
With a 20" Sugi my 2260 would be under 16lbs.
[emoji23][emoji106] the fact is if you got both feet off the ground you'd [emoji90] your pants.Rumor has it, anything over 12 lbs. and you're struggling..............
[emoji23][emoji106] the fact is if you got both feet off the ground you'd [emoji90] your pants.
Isn't that called skydiving? Don't people of all age do that? for fun ?
Sorry for the derail Mike[emoji4]
[emoji6]right[emoji106]No, it's not called skydiving. And again, no, it's not the same. Big difference.
There again, if you had done either, you'd know that. Then again, if you tried skydiving, you'd probably like some dude harnessed real tight like to your backside. That's called tandem jumping.
If you ever get the nerve up to try skydiving, and once you're past the buddy requirement, try jumping out of a balloon at about 1700'.
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