@@grazierguy I'm still using the stock chains (or same spec replacement from Oregon). But I mostly do regular cross cuts, not much bore/rip cutting like you were doing in this video. For that, I don't have much issues with the performance of those oregon PX90 chains. Just make sure they're kept sharp. If the Stihl chain works better for you, that's great. Even though it is a similar style chain as the Oregon chains used originally by Makita, there may very well be subtle differences in the design that are noticeable. Might give them a try at some point too.
So basically it's shir!
That PMM3 chain is also a low kickback chain with safety rakers ;)
Really? What style of chain would you recommend? I really didn’t like the chain it came with. Thanks for your comment 👍.
@@grazierguy I'm still using the stock chains (or same spec replacement from Oregon). But I mostly do regular cross cuts, not much bore/rip cutting like you were doing in this video. For that, I don't have much issues with the performance of those oregon PX90 chains. Just make sure they're kept sharp.
If the Stihl chain works better for you, that's great. Even though it is a similar style chain as the Oregon chains used originally by Makita, there may very well be subtle differences in the design that are noticeable. Might give them a try at some point too.
@@frankv84 give one a go 👍, I think they’re a lot better.
@@grazierguy I was taught you need to file down the top of the rakers lower than the cutting teeth - cant remember how much lower 1-2mm???
Was this a video about a chainsaw or a fire😂
Who knows 🤣🤣🤣, I make it up as I go then try and edit something together.
mate the way you speak ....?
Yeah sorry about that, I’m just a hillbilly from Queensland Australia. If it makes you feel better I think it’s terrible too 😂😂😂. Where are you from?
Wierd comment 😂😂😂