I generally run either a 50cc with a 20" bar, or a 70cc with a 28" bar. The only time I really prefer the smaller saw is when I'm packing it on my shoulder any distance, or I end doing a bunch of work much above waist hight. Other than that, I find the bigger saw/ bar is almost always more efficient and easyer on the back.
Bigger saws are not faster unless the wood and the bar get bigger. Put 23rsp on the little guy and drop the rakers and it will smoke the 395 in that wood until you get aggressive on the chain on the 395, put a big rim on it…
Yeah, re: PPE, I had almost the exact same mishap as your young story, except I got a 2 inch scar now on my left leg. Very fortunate those little mishaps are not worse. Thanks for sharing your stories!
Thanks for the comparison David. Seems to be almost twice a quick, which make sense with almost twice the CC's. I guess its just a balance between weight and speed. Man if every log ended up in the air I could buck all day. Its bending over so much that gets my back sore. Cheers from Manson, WA.
Dig your videos, I run echos, have a 40, 62 and a 73 cc saws. Different tools for different jobs. Also have a little battery one hander if I'm up a tree or on a ladder.
Thanks for another great video. I am on the lookout for a smaller saw for my uncle still, he likes the stihl 311 and I was just curious about your 550. I am like you I like bigger saws with longer bars. I also am not a big fan of wearing chaps and like you I have only knicked my pants once. I am not saying that it wont happen but it does get super hot with them on.Stay safe out there brother!
Have you noticed much difference between saws anti vibe performance? I’ve never thought much about it but now that I’m getting closer to 40 I’m thinking about wear and tear on the body.
All your comments are great but don’t tell my brother in law that. Almost cut his foot off last week. 8 weeks before he can even try to walk again and will always have to ware a brace
I like that you keep things simple and make wood.
Some folks complicate things trying to reinvent the wheel
Congrats on scoring a MS440 - looking forward to seeing a vid of it running 👍👍
Thank you my friend much appreciated we wish you good health and happiness
I generally run either a 50cc with a 20" bar, or a 70cc with a 28" bar. The only time I really prefer the smaller saw is when I'm packing it on my shoulder any distance, or I end doing a bunch of work much above waist hight. Other than that, I find the bigger saw/ bar is almost always more efficient and easyer on the back.
Bigger saws are not faster unless the wood and the bar get bigger. Put 23rsp on the little guy and drop the rakers and it will smoke the 395 in that wood until you get aggressive on the chain on the 395, put a big rim on it…
You do you David. I feel naked running the saws without chaps.
See you in about 1 more month😉👍
Yes sir we are excited!
Yeah, re: PPE, I had almost the exact same mishap as your young story, except I got a 2 inch scar now on my left leg. Very fortunate those little mishaps are not worse. Thanks for sharing your stories!
Thanks for the comparison David. Seems to be almost twice a quick, which make sense with almost twice the CC's. I guess its just a balance between weight and speed. Man if every log ended up in the air I could buck all day. Its bending over so much that gets my back sore. Cheers from Manson, WA.
That 50cc cuts very well. Thanks for the comparison.
Looks like a nice day to be out cutting. It’s a noticeable difference between the 2 but I’d say pound for pound the 550 did a heck of a job.
Dig your videos, I run echos, have a 40, 62 and a 73 cc saws. Different tools for different jobs. Also have a little battery one hander if I'm up a tree or on a ladder.
love that chainsaw bro, awesome chain bar on it 👍🏽. Keep up the awesome niche.
Thanks brother take care
These big saws are so much faster that it makes cutting wood fun, and you get a lot of wood done quicker
David, the ONLY safety thing that I’m going to say is this: PLEASE don’t let those kids run a top handle saw. 😊
Never I don’t even own one
Those 550’s are great little saws.
Thanks for another great video. I am on the lookout for a smaller saw for my uncle still, he likes the stihl 311 and I was just curious about your 550. I am like you I like bigger saws with longer bars. I also am not a big fan of wearing chaps and like you I have only knicked my pants once. I am not saying that it wont happen but it does get super hot with them on.Stay safe out there brother!
I love it when that happens and the log is off the ground! Good stuff see ya next time!
Im moving to a place with a wood stove and only a kereosene heater is the only other heat. Need to get me a good saw
261cm
Hey cuz I run a 550, good little saw, lots of pep for its size, good for anyone with limitations in the back!
They are good little saws
Learn by your mistakes... as long as it doesn't cost you your life. Then it doesn't matter.
Stopping by to say hi. Hope all is well with you guys 👍
Hello Robert hope all is well
👍👍
Love your vids
Thank you my friend
I’m glad to be back out cutting firewood missed it 👌🏽 out of cutting shape lol
I feel it haha 😂
Have you noticed much difference between saws anti vibe performance? I’ve never thought much about it but now that I’m getting closer to 40 I’m thinking about wear and tear on the body.
The husky’s have less than stihl I do know that and the new 5 series husky’s are super smooth
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All your comments are great but don’t tell my brother in law that. Almost cut his foot off last week. 8 weeks before he can even try to walk again and will always have to ware a brace
Ouch that’s no fun how did he do that?
Grubbing out a stump and was trying to cut off the roots then slipped
@@user-jg4jg2jd1z I am sorry to hear this we will keep him in our prayers
Well good luck in your venture. I'm not in the watching videos of people cutting firewood. I do that for a living.. That's it i'm done.
Thanks for watching have a good one
…so why are you here running your mouth then? 😆
YOU TALK TOO MUCH WHO CARES WHAT YOU SAY?
Lol thanks for the support