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  • Get a new chain & don't buy a Oregon

  • Jesus fuck that saw at 14500 rpm should zip through those logs in less than 6 seconds. especially with a damn 20" bar. Either replace that chain or learn to sharpen it.

  • just a one thing: why do you do advertising for Sthil? I mean, it's a good thing if Stihl pays you... but I don't think so...

  • I LOVE reading all the advice and bragging about mods the PPE advice is always the best I can just picture the clowns in full gear trimming a rose bush with a ported MS 880

  • yea the chain is dull but look what it can do with a dull chain...pretty sick if you ask me

  • exactly,,,very dull chain!

  • Next time butt the dawgs against the log and let the weight of the saw leverage off of them rather than holding all of the weight in your extended arms.

  • Love your chainsaw chaps! I think your chain is a little dull.

  • A BRATE TUPOGA LANCA:)

  • @zeljic16

    Nemaju pojma da ga naostre sve su to manekeni.

  • nobody on youtube knows how to file morons i swear

  • @Ki113rBuD yes exactly i file before each use and then after every 10 uses or so i sharp it with the oregon chain grinder

  • Ura bad Ass! yo

  • u need to lay of the gas ! hope ur just doing that for show.. but if u keep doing that ur chainsaw will break down..... newb

  • @Hvghes ... so what if it does thats the point in running that fast and my saw wouldnt it has a titanium sleeve with full forged internals so depending on saw your the newb. learn how to use a machine shop

  • bad sharp!!!!!!!!!!!!ascute lantu vere

  • guys his saw could have a safety chain on it. chisel chain is the only way to go

  • @joshuarugg with even a safety chain that saw should blow through that ! were talkin a 6 hp 76cc saw here those logs are toothpicks to that saw...i have a 25 " on mine with a skip.. its brutal fast with a muff mod !!!

  • Not impressive, you're doing a great saw a big disservice

  • Dull chain!

  • my sharp 170 cuts that fast...literally !

  • Sharpen that thing! Learn your lesson with that bar end? Nice kickback.

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  • I run the MS460 with big western gigs and a 28' bar and chain, good saw. And I also love the Hushy 385XP with big western gigs too.

  • I ran Husky, you could not change my mind. I used have a few drinks with the Stihl dealer at the VFW he was after me to try a Stihl, i was such a hard ass that he let me use one. I RAN THAT SAW FOR 3 YEARS, never let me down one day. I fell for my two skidders with it, the best day [ 76 cords ] i was running a 034 the day i got hurt, ran Stihl on till 1996, stopped logging. This saw is dull or rakers need to be cut.

    lumberjack48

  • my grandpa had a still

  • that chain's dull!! my homelite with a 14in bar cuts about that fast with a SHARP chain. Take pride is your Stihl and sharpen the chain. lol

  • you are so wrong stihl will take husky anytime anywhere husky is shit had about 10 they all broke

  • have you ever owned a stihl?

  • i have used them, and that's why i tell you that.

    They have a bigger fuel consumption, because of technology of the cylinder that doesn't enter extra air for best combustion and efficiency and!! also more torque!.Some times stihl have more rpms, what means, less lasting of the cylinder and piston, more fuel comsumption, and less torque.

  • Buy a john deere and stop argueing lol

  • you mean Efco ?

  • well it says john deere on the sticker but yea it is an Efco i think

  • man that chain is dull

  • This is like my 440 almost the same thing...

  • i gotta say...1 of the best pound for pound saws out there

  • maple....

  • i believe it was dogwood

  • you need a sharpen up..

  • A BRATE TUPOGA LANCA:)

  • @whakatatamai Yes!!!

  • you look like a true pro

  • that 460 is faster, poor video for Stihl, way did Stihl trun the number's around? 260, is the same as a 026, Husky does the same thing. All it does is confues people. That chain needs a little fine tuneing, and the saw to.

  • yikes

  • You're lucky that kickback didn't catch you. Be carefull!

  • Please sharpen your chain. 30* degrees top plate angle, 55* degrees side plate angle, and reset the depth gage clearance to 0.030". Use a 13/64" or 7/32" file for sharpening. After your cutters wear down after several sharpening sessions, usually less than 1/2 the cutter remaining. Switch to a 3/16" file. You are putting excessive stress and wear on your saw chain, guide bar, and engine when forcing a dull chain to cut.

  • stihls are the best

  • nice saw you got there very fast

  • Nice saw, but you have to keep your left hand behind the brake, or one of those kickbacks is going to change your life for the worst. Bad, life ending habit to get into.

  • nice saw along with a nice kickback

  • i have a MS280 that it is wicked fast that i climb with. now i have to make a video

  • at 0:25 it looked like the bar nose contacted another object and kickedback?

  • sharpen that chain and turn it up a lil more i have a 460 that'll twist 16000 all day long

  • A 460 will definitely turn 16,000 rpm if you want it to. But I highly doubt if it would have very much power in the cut running that lean. MS460's Stock develop max power at 13,250 to 14,000 rpm. A modded/ported MS460 will turn more rpm's. I work in the small engine industry as a technician. I am also Stihl, Echo, Husqvarna, Certified. I've seen what excessive speed and lean fuel mixture can do to a saw.

  • which one would be faster a ms 441 or 460?

  • dull chain all you saw was dust fly out

  • sharp your chain for god sake

  • chains dull

  • it wasn't so fast.. hmm.. What's your opinion

    at this saw ? Cause I want buy it too.

  • PSA?

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