lew 38,799 Posted June 7, 2016 Report Share Cool! Is that saw what you have referred to a "dime point"? Quote Link to comment
Dale Felice 325 Posted June 7, 2016 (edited) Report Share Yes its a dime tip for extreme detail. You can fit a dime in the tip of the bar. Standard chain with same degree of fililng. I had to switch the clutch out when redoing due to it takes a smaller setup. The bar take notice has no grease points nor a sprocket. Therefore is detail only or too much heat kills the bar. They also make a quarter tip bar too. For blocking out I use a husky 395 xp. Major major hp and can sever the biggest wood in half. Not a home owner tool at all! You better have strength for that monster. When I start it... sounds like a motorcycle. Takes a 59" bar...... Edited June 7, 2016 by Dale Felice Quote Link to comment
Dale Felice 325 Posted June 7, 2016 Report Share I also own a midline saw for medium blocking. An echo 600 and for small blocking an echo 310. Quote Link to comment
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