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Shooter
- Nov 19, 2008
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I just had some people come and cut down a huge maple tree that was right next to my house. These guys were amazing. They had a guy climb the tree and they used ropes to get the limbs down without hitting the house. They new exactly where to suspend everything to keep them from hitting the house.
I had them get everything down and haul off anything less than 4" in diameter so I wouldn't have to mess with all the brush. The widest part of the trunk was 37" in diameter. I have a Stihl MS200T and a Stihl MS361 that I used to cut it up with. I was worried the 361 wouldn't have enough power to pull the 24" bar through but it did great once I put a new 33RSC chain on it. The other chain was a low kickback design.
Here's my questions. What chain type do you recommend for the 14" 200T and a 16" MS210? I don't want something so low kickback that it won't cut. Also, I've heard people recommend these. - Harbor Freight Tools - Quality Tools at the Lowest Prices
Do any of you guys have one and do they do a good job or should I just take them somewhere and have them done. Thanks
I had them get everything down and haul off anything less than 4" in diameter so I wouldn't have to mess with all the brush. The widest part of the trunk was 37" in diameter. I have a Stihl MS200T and a Stihl MS361 that I used to cut it up with. I was worried the 361 wouldn't have enough power to pull the 24" bar through but it did great once I put a new 33RSC chain on it. The other chain was a low kickback design.
Here's my questions. What chain type do you recommend for the 14" 200T and a 16" MS210? I don't want something so low kickback that it won't cut. Also, I've heard people recommend these. - Harbor Freight Tools - Quality Tools at the Lowest Prices
Do any of you guys have one and do they do a good job or should I just take them somewhere and have them done. Thanks