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18Degrees
  
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Re: Stihl's Chainsaws Really Are Awsome!!!
Reply #4 Jan 27, 2005 6:36 pm |
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It makes my 270 stihl look like a toy. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 18 degrees
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ChrisS
   
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Re: Stihl's Chainsaws Really Are Awsome!!!
Reply #6 Jan 28, 2005 7:02 am |
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Sorry Chris, when I moved this from the Chat forum I expected it to be on top of the forum. C
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Blue9R
   
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Re: Stihl's Chainsaws Really Are Awsome!!!
Reply #7 Jan 28, 2005 7:24 am |
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While the Stihl 088 is impressive & a "Big Hoss", the smaller 066 is more commonly used as a felling saw, nowdays. The main reason is that less old growth timber is cut nowdays and the trunk diameters are smaller. I think more 088's are sold in Brazil & other SA countries where alot of the timber felling is still done by hand. Currently, my brother & I have been working on a downed oak with 30" diameter trunks for firewood. Our Stihl 044 & MS 440 mag with 20" bars are working out just fine. With a 20" bar and a 30" trunk, wedges are necessary to keep the initial cut open while it is finished on the back side. I agree with Nibbler - running an 088 would get me tired very quickly! Blue
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