Jesse Jaymes
WKR
I have a pair of matching Stihl saws. Larger saws. One left at cabin. One at my primary. I chunked a big saw in my dinky Tacoma to go backcountry scouting this weekend. Overall just a monsterous orange case in and out of a truck canopy that is already pretty dinky.
I am progressing my dirt bike single track riding. I see many central Idaho dirt bike guys with saw cradles on the front fork ( a direction I am heading).
Can anyone recommend a smaller saw that fills this niche? I've already attempted to compare some online specs of Husky and Stihl, but many models show Not Available. I don't need a Pro saw.
Just a smaller Oh Shit saw to clear a blowdown if it occurs after I am already backwoods.
The carry case is nearly as important. Something to readily catch all the bar oil and schmutz. And something I will not be terribly heartbroken when some DeGen rocks my window and takes it from the back seat when I am away from the rig.
Always been a Stihl guy simply for the fact the bar can be left stuck in a tree if you pinch it and the power head comes home. Think all Husky saws the bar in on the inside???
Explain 3/8" vs .325 if you can. The .325 is the Big Boy chain, yea?
I am progressing my dirt bike single track riding. I see many central Idaho dirt bike guys with saw cradles on the front fork ( a direction I am heading).
Can anyone recommend a smaller saw that fills this niche? I've already attempted to compare some online specs of Husky and Stihl, but many models show Not Available. I don't need a Pro saw.
Just a smaller Oh Shit saw to clear a blowdown if it occurs after I am already backwoods.
The carry case is nearly as important. Something to readily catch all the bar oil and schmutz. And something I will not be terribly heartbroken when some DeGen rocks my window and takes it from the back seat when I am away from the rig.
Always been a Stihl guy simply for the fact the bar can be left stuck in a tree if you pinch it and the power head comes home. Think all Husky saws the bar in on the inside???
Explain 3/8" vs .325 if you can. The .325 is the Big Boy chain, yea?