The 661 will out cut the other 2 in wood larger than 30 inches. In smaller wood than 30, the smaller saws are actually faster. All 3 are nice saws. Most of my tree service customers are finally starting to lean towards the 500 over the 462 and 661 ( I'm a stihl dealer). Those tree guys are slow...
Today I laid my best friend of over 11 years to rest. I rescued him in 2012 at a little over a year old from a person who chained him up outside for over a year. I brought him inside, trained him, loved him, talked to him like a human and I swear he understood me. He taught himself how to...
I've also not needed my genny for more than 12 hours thankfully but me being prepared kept a gone but not forgotten ingo member indygunguy and his family with power and air conditioning for days when he needed it.
I won't forget the look he gave me when he came to get the genny and I MADE him...
I'm ready for the incoming arctic blast. Got the new blower motor installed today. Also brought 3 days of wood inside with another 4 days worth 1 step out the back door.
Having 2 years of wood covered with recycled barn metal is priceless with all the rain we just got and what's coming tomorrow :)
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Yetti is not wrong. I have a tiny insert 1.5 cu ft firebox, and I burn 6 to 10 ricks a year only burning part time....not 24-7.
Worst consumption I have recorded is 1 cord in 1 month of super cold for weeks weather.
I feel for you boiler folks....y'all have to cut ALOT of wood per year
Posted before OP listed the charge weights: The standard safe answer is to start low and work up. Take the lowest of the 3 and start your ladder loading there.
Edit to add: that is a very large swing between the 3 with sierra min being over the other 2 max. I'd double and triple check that...