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To borrow from Mike Meyer's old Saturday Night Live "Linda Richmond" character... The full chisel chains I've just got from Bailey's cut like buttah! I have to admit that I'm a full chisel virgin here so that might explain it. Wow. It's like getting a port job for 14 bucks! Never again low kickback chains! I'll still keep the semi-chisel for the dirty work though.

Time will tell how the Woodland Pro chains hold up but so far so wayyyy good.
 
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nothing stacks up dude... Watch the stones and dirt though, lol...

:cheers: eh?
 
Cisco, you use 'em a lot? I've read some good things about the Woodland Pro chains here so I thought I'd give 'em a shot. They hold up well?

By the way, I've got to give you credit for one of the best avatars on the site. I can just hear it now, "Honey do you mind if I put your bikini pic on my woodhillbilly site?(That's what my wife calls it. And I defend you all!) Sure babe! That would be Super!" Nice work, my friend!
 
Never used the chains from Baileys, got one with the 440 I just bought, havent tried it yet though. Just wait until you open up that muffler! Yes, you better do it, I wanted to but didnt get around to it. Its the least you could do after taking my 361 away :D
 
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Cisco, you use 'em a lot? I've read some good things about the Woodland Pro chains here so I thought I'd give 'em a shot. They hold up well?

By the way, I've got to give you credit for one of the best avatars on the site. I can just hear it now, "Honey do you mind if I put your bikini pic on my woodhillbilly site?(That's what my wife calls it. And I defend you all!) Sure babe! That would be Super!" Nice work, my friend!

I've had good luck with'em. The Oregon LGX are just less expensive so I usually go that route is all. They seemed to hold up pretty well, not that bad to sharpen. I prolly go through 25chains a year, so even if I save $5 on each chain that's alot throughout a whole season, course it depends what and where I'm cutting... Ya know.

:cheers: eh?

I'll tell the wife you said so, lmao... She got fired from her job for that pic, hehehehehe...
 
Can't beat full chisel, especially when you're doing a lot of boring
 
Yes, chain is the single biggest performance mod you can make on a saw. Just wait until you realize that out of the box woodland pro is slow.
 
I'm all about these chisel chains.
Can't wait till they sell'em for the smaller saws. :agree2:
 
I put my full chisel chain on yesterday and it was also my first time using a chain like this. Right before I put the chain on, I swapped the cat muffler for a non-cat muffler on my Husky 359 and then tried it out. Between the muffler and the chain it felt like I got a brand new saw!
 
Heh. I found out about full chisel chains a few years ago. Gave a couple chains to the pickup girl, Marie, from the outfit that sharpens my miter saw blades at the shop (I have a trophy shop, and I cut plastic column with a 60 tooth triple chip blade).

Marie asked; "Are these full chisel?". I said; "What?". So she explained the difference.

Now I only have a semi-chisel for a backup. The only problem is, a 20" bar with a 3/8 chain will overpower my Homelite 330.
 
I jst got a woodland chain for my little Poullan, First time having a non safety chain on that saw. It cut like never before! Love it, really woke that saw up!
 
Yeah, I also bought a loop for my old craftsman too. That thing has to take a smoke break half way throught the cut! The engine just doesn't have enough a$$ to pull it. Full chisel is a bit much in the bigger stuff for a throw away saw! But it's fun for limbing though.
 
I sawed 10 cord last year with my 345 using the standard Husky "safety" chain. After reading on here about the chisel chains I bought two WoodlandPro chisels from Bailey's. I just got the chance to try it on Monday and, man, what a difference.

In the meantime I bought a 357XP and have ordered some 20" loops from Bailey's for that. It's gonna be a bad boy with a nice new chisel chain.

Nothing like looking at 10 cords of wood with a smile on your face!:biggrinbounce2:
 
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