Sagetown
Farmer and a STIHL
Until this year I've never owned a saw with Anti-Vibration accessories.
After clearing more brush and falling some trees last week, it was time to buck the logs into rounds and get them moved. I started with my Poulan 3416 with Pro Bar and chain. It was doing a great job, but I changed over to my Stihl Deuce Two Eleven, and noticed a big difference in the vibs being given off. Switched back to the Poulan, then back to the little Deuce. Finished limbing what I could for the moment, and went to the MS 270 for bucking the bigger rounds. I'm getting pretty old, (even though my 87 yr old Pastor says I'm still young) and it doesn't take a whole lot of work to tire me out. Getting a bit sweaty, I took a break in the 40 degree weather. Didn't take long for the chill to creep in my soaked clothes, so back to the MS 270, and as it dug into those oak logs it made me grin watching the saw vibrate and yet the saw handled so smooth as masses of chips covered the ground behind me.
After clearing more brush and falling some trees last week, it was time to buck the logs into rounds and get them moved. I started with my Poulan 3416 with Pro Bar and chain. It was doing a great job, but I changed over to my Stihl Deuce Two Eleven, and noticed a big difference in the vibs being given off. Switched back to the Poulan, then back to the little Deuce. Finished limbing what I could for the moment, and went to the MS 270 for bucking the bigger rounds. I'm getting pretty old, (even though my 87 yr old Pastor says I'm still young) and it doesn't take a whole lot of work to tire me out. Getting a bit sweaty, I took a break in the 40 degree weather. Didn't take long for the chill to creep in my soaked clothes, so back to the MS 270, and as it dug into those oak logs it made me grin watching the saw vibrate and yet the saw handled so smooth as masses of chips covered the ground behind me.