Well i cut mostly pine, beech,oak and spruce, diameter between 20 and 60 cm
(8-25 inches)...
Lucky you... I wish we had the Pinus Radiata here in europe, it grows pretty fast but there is the problem with the strong winter's in europe... :( But we got lots of Pine... :-) A sharp chain, a tnak of aspen some chain oil and the job is quickly done... ;-)
@gr0ver135 I cut oak, ponderosa pine, jeffery pine, douglas fir, redwood, and bay with this saw. I have over 200 hours on it and it is still prime. It's my main tool for my new project, a log cabin built primarily with douglas fir. I have a log debarking attachment called a Log Wizard that attaches to the bar and is kind of like a planer. It's an amazing little saw.
Tassie Mate, part of Australia. I have just run through 6 tanks of fuel with this saw and am very happy with it. Even my wife has no probs starting and using it.
Great saw. I bought one of these a few weeks ago. I can highly recommend it. Get it with the 18 inch bar though - the jubilee special only comes with the 15 inch bar with the jubilee writing fitted as standard.
Hey there gr0ver135, I live in middle europe and run almost 20 tanks through this saw... Well it's a little beast... ;)
Greetz from middle europe.
philipp1liendl 2 years ago
What diameter wood do you cut with it?
We cut mostly
Pinus Radiata over here, which is very soft.
There is a firewood type here called Tee Tree, or manuka, which is incredibly hard, though.
gr0ver135 2 years ago
Well i cut mostly pine, beech,oak and spruce, diameter between 20 and 60 cm
(8-25 inches)...
Lucky you... I wish we had the Pinus Radiata here in europe, it grows pretty fast but there is the problem with the strong winter's in europe... :( But we got lots of Pine... :-) A sharp chain, a tnak of aspen some chain oil and the job is quickly done... ;-)
philipp1liendl 2 years ago
*tank, sorry
philipp1liendl 2 years ago
@gr0ver135 I cut oak, ponderosa pine, jeffery pine, douglas fir, redwood, and bay with this saw. I have over 200 hours on it and it is still prime. It's my main tool for my new project, a log cabin built primarily with douglas fir. I have a log debarking attachment called a Log Wizard that attaches to the bar and is kind of like a planer. It's an amazing little saw.
SettlerSaddle93 1 year ago
Why not post a video of your wife using it. You can link it to this page as a video response. I'm trying to get more women to buy them.
gr0ver135 2 years ago
Good one. What country are you in, middleEarth56?
gr0ver135 2 years ago
Tassie Mate, part of Australia. I have just run through 6 tanks of fuel with this saw and am very happy with it. Even my wife has no probs starting and using it.
middleearth56 2 years ago
Great saw. I bought one of these a few weeks ago. I can highly recommend it. Get it with the 18 inch bar though - the jubilee special only comes with the 15 inch bar with the jubilee writing fitted as standard.
middleearth56 2 years ago
They are $1099 in New Zealand dollars, including sales Tax
gr0ver135 2 years ago
these saw's are $370
sideshow45 2 years ago