Speedcut nano, I see it mentioned earlier in an episode. I think I have a 16 inch Oregon bar on the top handled tool right now, I switched out the 14 inch for an extra bit of length. I picked up a 435 and started to learn to work with .050 gauge too. I think it was on looking at that saw feature in these Armagh wood cutting episodes.
What I like about the channel is that looking at these tools, the 435 or the 525 etc. Tools which frankly do not get huge exposure. Having had the tools to work with for a while, it's total changed how I approach the general pre-falling area prep and post-fall tidy up. Especially the 435 kind of tool (which I use a lot for tidy up). As the 550 even has a bit too much weight and power running .058 gauge .325 chain, for basic post felling clean up. And tools like the 540 I've got to run at present I've noticed come in to it a huge deal, before the felling get's done. I.e. area tidy up, and pre-fell tree analysis and study. All in all, these tools have their place, and enabled me to work a lot better with the bigger tools.
Well done.
Cheers bud
Nicely done brother.....👍🤙
Cheers buddy
Did you get the franken saw back
Yes, all back ready to rock
@@WoolysWorld 👍 looking forward to seeing it. I bought a new oleo Mac Gs 651
Nice, how do you find it
@@WoolysWorld . Nice saw. 65 cc. I'm running a 20 inch bar on it. It's a bit heavy like the 365
@h.m.a.2037 nice
Stihl frosty.
Good man Bud
Is it the 3/8 mini or 325 mini that you tend to run with top handles?
Speedcut nano, I see it mentioned earlier in an episode. I think I have a 16 inch Oregon bar on the top handled tool right now, I switched out the 14 inch for an extra bit of length. I picked up a 435 and started to learn to work with .050 gauge too. I think it was on looking at that saw feature in these Armagh wood cutting episodes.
What I like about the channel is that looking at these tools, the 435 or the 525 etc. Tools which frankly do not get huge exposure. Having had the tools to work with for a while, it's total changed how I approach the general pre-falling area prep and post-fall tidy up. Especially the 435 kind of tool (which I use a lot for tidy up). As the 550 even has a bit too much weight and power running .058 gauge .325 chain, for basic post felling clean up. And tools like the 540 I've got to run at present I've noticed come in to it a huge deal, before the felling get's done. I.e. area tidy up, and pre-fell tree analysis and study. All in all, these tools have their place, and enabled me to work a lot better with the bigger tools.
Great job
Excellent stuff, cheers buddy