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If you were buying a saw just for hinge cutting, what saw would it be?
What size bar do you have on yours?I just bought a Still MS170, fairly light and has enough power for hinging, I like it so far.
I've got two Stihl 180's with 14" bars...fantastic saws for hingeing. I can run them most of the day without getting fatigued
I have the 16" blade, they didn't have a 14" when I bought it and I didn't want to wait for one to come in. I think the 16" is good, not sure on the 14".What size bar do you have on yours?
View attachment 4469 MS 170 is a sweet hinging saw. I have one with a 16" bar...
Only time I ever get chain pinch is when I am cutting against the lean of the tree so it is trying to actually fall toward the cut side. Hinging with the lean is just like slicing warm butter...same holds for cutting stuff that is down and cutting against the pinch instead of away from it...I just used my 170 14" for the first time and I was not impressed. The chain continually pinched from a lack of power. I am hoping it is a gas issue. I flooded it the first time trying to start it (didn't choke it right). Still on the first tank of gas so hopefully it works itself out if that is what the problem is.
Right when I go full throttle there is a brief delay and it bogs down like it is flooded, then it takes off. In that brief delay is when the chain gets pinched. Maybe pinched is the wrong word but the chain comes to a stop and I have to back the saw out and start over.Only time I ever get chain pinch is when I am cutting against the lean of the tree so it is trying to actually fall toward the cut side. Hinging with the lean is just like slicing warm butter...same holds for cutting stuff that is down and cutting against the pinch instead of away from it...