Best Chainsaw Chain? NEW Hexa Chain vs Round, Square, and Stock Chain!

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    0:00 Introduction
    1:04 Splicing The Chain
    11:36 Chain Rundown
    13:06 Stock Chain
    14:09 Round Chain
    15:46 Square Chain
    17:07 Hexa Chain
    19:30 Jens Final Thoughts
    21:05 Closing Statements
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  • @AkiSan0
    @AkiSan0 Год назад +153

    YESS! Jed is back! always a joy to see him !

    • @AkiSan0
      @AkiSan0 Год назад +3

      AND KEV! And.. jordan? or so? man its so long ago. cool that you still hang out!

    • @thenovicetreeguy9880
      @thenovicetreeguy9880 Год назад +5

      Yes I like to see jed is ok

    • @jamesweir139
      @jamesweir139 Год назад +3

      Jed

    • @Odhinn638
      @Odhinn638 Год назад +2

      Yay!!!! Jed!!!!

    • @sparrowm249
      @sparrowm249 Год назад +1

      I’m gonna move out there for Jed and Randy ❤

  • @musiccat9513
    @musiccat9513 Год назад +70

    You and Project Farm are the only 2 people I consistently watch.
    God bless you, Jake.

    • @GuiltyofTreeson
      @GuiltyofTreeson  Год назад +4

      Thank you

    • @happycamper6352
      @happycamper6352 Год назад +11

      @@GuiltyofTreeson I was searching through the comments for this. I would absolutely love to see you collab with him (Project Farm) in some way, shape or form. Either him or Dyno Joe Mods.

    • @AndyFromBeaverton
      @AndyFromBeaverton Год назад +6

      Project Farm is really good with his variety of tests. He has made me reevaluate the tools that I use.

  • @chrisscutt4197
    @chrisscutt4197 Год назад +107

    I always like to hear Jed's perspective on things.

  • @tedwilliams8766
    @tedwilliams8766 10 месяцев назад +8

    i miss jed. never met the guy, not one a whole lot of vids but hes mad an impact on my knowledge of things. thank you jed.

  • @TheRealEricRose
    @TheRealEricRose Год назад +10

    Man we’re all going to miss you Jed. R.I.P. to a true legend. I’ve learned a lot from him on your channel and loved listening to his perspective on things! ❤

  • @connorlee478
    @connorlee478 Год назад +77

    The amount of information Jed had was absolutely incredible. He will be missed by many.

    • @ATFisGay
      @ATFisGay 10 месяцев назад +4

      What happened

    • @wockh
      @wockh 9 месяцев назад +6

      @@ATFisGayjed died at work, a hanger fell and hit him in the head killing him instantly when he looked up

    • @thebalerman
      @thebalerman 8 месяцев назад +2

      Holy crap I didn't know that. Been a while since I stopped in and watched some videos. Hate to hear that!@@wockh

    • @MikeHensley-sc3ns
      @MikeHensley-sc3ns 7 месяцев назад +2

      Oh man!!! RIP.. fly high💔

    • @melonboi186
      @melonboi186 2 месяца назад

      Is inbred jed a joke?

  • @berndmuffe5681
    @berndmuffe5681 10 месяцев назад +41

    I was running this saw for about 2 hours at about a 30-50% duty cycle ruclips.net/user/postUgkxfQm1wmg0ItKDLavxj1nXtQY9HP7EF504 and it did a great job. I used the lever for the built in sharpener to clear chip buildup out more than to actually sharpen the chain. It managed to cut some hardwood stumps much larger than it's size without bothering the neighbors with hours of 2 stroke noise.

  • @damonthomas8955
    @damonthomas8955 Год назад +62

    My takeaway from this video is that round file is the best choice overall, because that is what I wanted to hear from the get-go.

  • @theegoliath2697
    @theegoliath2697 Год назад +6

    It's awesome to see Jed in your videos! Awesome friendship you guys have.
    Great information you put out, and hearing different peoples perspectives in new(old) technology is nice as well.

  • @rackets001
    @rackets001 Год назад +5

    Sounds like it's time to RUclips a trip to the Stihl factory in Germany!!! Good seeing 'Inbred Jed,' he always seems like such a chill guy and so knowledgeable.

  • @richardflagg3084
    @richardflagg3084 Год назад +54

    I've been grinding Hexa with my Oregon grinder. I had to reprofile the grinding wheel and adjust the angles on the head. It's definitely faster and seems to hold an edge very well. This chain is truly something different in regards to cutter teeth. Basically there hasn't been a change in our "modern" chain in quite a while. Thanks Jacob and Jed!

    • @donmayberryjrsOPE
      @donmayberryjrsOPE Год назад

      how do you reprofile the wheel? to what specs? THANK you!

    • @richardflagg3084
      @richardflagg3084 Год назад +5

      @@donmayberryjrsOPE Dressing stone. I made a video on the settings for the grinder and the wheel

    • @donmayberryjrsOPE
      @donmayberryjrsOPE Год назад +1

      @@richardflagg3084 I'm in diar need of a MS661c cylinder. I screwed up a customers by installing an insert instead of a Helicoil and it didn't hold up very long. Any ideas Richard? Thanks in advance! I'll look for the vid you mentioned 👍

    • @richardflagg3084
      @richardflagg3084 Год назад +3

      @@donmayberryjrsOPE Try Ebay. A used cylinder in decent shape will pop up. Also Shaun Carr has a youtube channel. He can weld up the hole, drill and tap it to original. I believe his channel is srcarr52.

    • @donmayberryjrsOPE
      @donmayberryjrsOPE Год назад +2

      @@richardflagg3084 I appreciate you reaching out to me, I'll check him out!

  • @w.t.forestry7760
    @w.t.forestry7760 Год назад +4

    You're very blessed to have such good mentors. Between Jed and August you have such a wealth of knowledge that is just a phone call away. Love the videos Jake. Climb high and stay safe.

  • @jeffklapstein2342
    @jeffklapstein2342 8 месяцев назад +2

    I'm in my late 60's and and when I was in my early 20's, 2 old loggers showed me the hex method. I've used it ever since, because how well it holds an edge, how fast it cuts and easy it is to sharpen. West Coast

  • @michaelmahoney4889
    @michaelmahoney4889 Год назад +3

    So cool to hear Jed mention Sohner Tree Service. I started there in '77 still climbing. Your a great resource, Really enjoy the videos

  • @sebastianleicht
    @sebastianleicht Год назад +8

    Thank you for that video, it proofs, what i just "felt".
    I just tested the hexa a few days before. It cuts very well. Didn't measure it, but it feels faster than the rounfiled but way slower than the squarefiled (handfiled, can't afford a simington) chain. But it feels very grabby. It easily grabbed some 30cm diameter oak and hornbeam with 60 cm length which i was cutting in half, lifted it and threw it to my knees.. (short bar 45cm on a 362C-M).
    Borecuts feel smoother than roundground but again not as smooth as square. The same with cuts along the fibres and through knots. When limbing it feels a bit rough in the moment you hit the wood but in the cut it's very fast and smooth. In dirty wood it dulls as fast an the roundground chain.
    I think it is a nice "in between" for all who want the advantages close to squaredrind without learning to handfile it or buy a simington.
    Greetings from germany

  • @nseric1233
    @nseric1233 Год назад +33

    16 inch bars are really common in nova scotia canada too, we have trees very similar to what norway has. A 50-60cc saw with a 15 -16 inch bar is the go to set up.
    All the big spruce trees are gone, the only big trees left are hardwoods close to houses.

    • @sebastianleicht
      @sebastianleicht Год назад +5

      The common setups in germany are similar. Short bars and small powerheads. 🤣🤣If you are cutting a tree with a too heavy saw and a too long bar (if your bar is over 45cm and the tree diameter isn't approximately twice the barlength) other cutters would call that a boys-contest or di**-swinging. "stand up and buck" is not very common here... 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Ben-fk9ey
      @Ben-fk9ey Год назад +3

      Anything bigger than 20 or 22 inch is also rare in the UK, again the fo0to is usually 18 inch on a saw like the 560xp.

    • @camerongraham902
      @camerongraham902 Год назад +2

      Lot less big ones left after Fiona too lol

    • @1d1hamby
      @1d1hamby Год назад +2

      Here in the USA they'll put 0.325" pitch 16" chain on 50cc saws and 0.375" or 3/8" pitch 16" chain on 60cc saws.

    • @ml.2770
      @ml.2770 Год назад +4

      @@sebastianleicht Long bars save backs.

  • @homesteadfromscratch
    @homesteadfromscratch Год назад +4

    Novice firewood and homestead cutter here. I have been running Oregon and Stihl full chisel and semi. Enjoy the channel and learning quite a few things in the process.

  • @danielbenedict9236
    @danielbenedict9236 Год назад +4

    Awesome video Jacob!!!! I was really looking forward to this and it did not disappoint. I am working on running some square ground for the first time, otherwise round ground.

  • @dr.bubblemeltsalot1228
    @dr.bubblemeltsalot1228 Год назад +5

    $100 for a 32 inch loop that’s way too rich for my blood thanks for the video brother much love!

  • @bigboi6578
    @bigboi6578 Год назад +5

    YESSSSIRRRR JED is back

  • @marko1025
    @marko1025 Год назад +13

    Awesome buddy . Chainsaw chain can sure be a minefield for sure but in my experience it’s wood specific the type of chain you run . Great stuff Jacob. God bless ya .

  • @glennmoore3764
    @glennmoore3764 Год назад +6

    Jed always has some great input

  • @Drinks-and-finger-food
    @Drinks-and-finger-food Год назад +4

    Let me like it first… now I’m going to watch it.

  • @TroubadourJuggernaut
    @TroubadourJuggernaut Год назад +7

    I asked my local shop here on the East Coast of Canada about the Hexa chain a few months ago, they looked at me like I had 10 heads, interesting to see how the aggressive tooth holds its edge, it looks far quicker to sharpen / maintain (as you eluded to)

  • @FATMAN_tactical
    @FATMAN_tactical Год назад +3

    Skip tooth round file is what i have always used.

  • @dontarguewafool955
    @dontarguewafool955 8 месяцев назад +3

    Hello Jacob. Florida here😊. I love this post. Ive been professionally sharping chain for years. Did them all. In my opinion, there's nothing better than a square profile. Hexa and standard square have very little difference and its in the gullet. These profiles are the smoothest, longer lasting, and unbiased to grain direction ive ever used. Changing the top plate angle to 10 or 15 degrees allows me rip cut and cross cut with no effort. Concerning your perspective on raker heights, that's critical to performance. The testosterone fueled idea of dropping the rakers to take out more "meat" to speed things up is 😂. It puts unreasonable amounts of stress on the power head and user. Who the heck wants to use a saw that digs, vibrates, binds up constantly and fatigues the operator??? Thats a disater waiting to happen, especially when a controlled surgical cut is needed. Anyhow. Thanks for the great posts. Stay humble and be safe.

  • @aussiehardwood6196
    @aussiehardwood6196 Год назад +2

    Really what your testing is the self 'feed' rate. The round chain had a quite aggressive inner top plate angle. Testing chain is very tricky...🤯

  • @markroper9269
    @markroper9269 Год назад +3

    Good information! As a homeowner, will probably just stick with round. Love the video!

  • @st7650
    @st7650 Год назад +2

    That’s awsome can’t wait for the stihl hexa chain. I tried getting at 3 local stihl dealers here in Kentucky none in stock. Said they are having some supply chain issues looks like the hexa maybe a lot easier to sharpen and stay sharp a little longer. Thanks for the post I’ve been watching all your videos and trying to stay current

  • @clrd4tkoff
    @clrd4tkoff Год назад

    Awesome Video Jacob!! It was cool to see that chain!👍🏻 Also good to see Jed on the video!

  • @LeeTillbury
    @LeeTillbury Год назад +1

    Great to see Jed back!👍🏻

  • @mitchzenobitrees
    @mitchzenobitrees Год назад +11

    Sweet shootout! It'd be interesting to see how the Stihl Hexa compares to my Homemade Hexa using the 3 sided file.

  • @DaveyBlue32
    @DaveyBlue32 Год назад

    Yeah Jed… great to see you in this one… gotta go back and watch the handfile your square grind video again…

  • @barronkistler1196
    @barronkistler1196 Год назад

    What works best for your application is up to you to decide. It is nice to see a company come out with a new innovation that seems to work well. Great work on your part to be fair as possible. 👌

  • @donnyhudgins1917
    @donnyhudgins1917 Год назад

    Really awesome seeing and hearing from Jed again! Been a while

  • @CrocPapaOurs
    @CrocPapaOurs Год назад

    Happy to see Jed again.
    Great video.

  • @chrisbryden8102
    @chrisbryden8102 7 месяцев назад +1

    They had this chain years and years ago! I remember it well and it never was better than the round cut then either.

  • @Hausmann300
    @Hausmann300 Год назад +1

    Great to see Jed!!!!

  • @jasonmichaeljimenez
    @jasonmichaeljimenez Год назад

    Sweet. Made my day, sitting at my desk. Appreciate it.

  • @Americanpirate1776
    @Americanpirate1776 Год назад +4

    Interesting to see the difference between the cuts, the speed at which they cut, and the final product being as smooth as it was; especially with a hexa chain it look like the cut was very smooth, leave very little ripple. This would be great for slab cutting.

  • @reubentrapp
    @reubentrapp Год назад +2

    Awesome I e been debating this myself
    Thanks !

  • @johnnyshell2839
    @johnnyshell2839 Год назад +4

    Maybe that lab testing could be a side channel. I'm always impressed with how in depth you test things. That round can be better if you ain't scared to change pitch and depth on the grind. It can get wild

  • @missourimule2827
    @missourimule2827 Год назад +2

    For the last 15 years i have filed my Flat top chains with a 3 sided file they do really good

  • @mikecook2714
    @mikecook2714 Год назад

    Very interesting, glad I hot to see your comparison !

  • @redman715
    @redman715 Год назад

    I been waiting for someone to do a proper test💪

  • @Arkstrikr
    @Arkstrikr Год назад +1

    Love seeing all of Jed’s icons up on his wall.

  • @jdm603jake
    @jdm603jake Год назад +4

    We all love seeing Jed on the channel. Of course I appreciate you doing everything you've been doing traveling showing us all these different types of tree companies and people and tools of the trade and the various scales and sizes all around the country/world. Its been awesome to watch and I'm sure such a beautiful exciting thing to experience on your end. You're killing it Jake. Keep it up I tune in for every video. Hopefully you and Jed get to spend some more time together and bring him on the channel to share his wealth of knowledge. Love it. Thanks man

  • @keithrayeski6417
    @keithrayeski6417 Год назад +3

    West coast saws, east coast saws…timing is everything!😉
    I’m not caught up in 2-5 second differences in cut time so much as I am with cut control. I want straight. And, I prefer hand filing and round was the easiest to learn. I’m still playing with flat files for square grind…but I’ve just always found life more enjoyable with a round file. I don’t worry about time.

  • @Jdigger4130
    @Jdigger4130 Год назад

    Love yer love of all the saws and tree work. carpenter from Cali that wanted to be a faller as a kid. I like old orange saws but really like them all and enjoy learning about them. Cheers from Santa Cruz mountains

  • @blueravens424
    @blueravens424 Год назад +2

    Also, I feel like the curved rakers account for the older straight-style disadvantages. Whenever someone files the raker, anyone should account for 1-2% of error: because we aren't computers. So if they're winged-out to the side, my guess is that when filed: They counter-act cutting left or right just as much as a mushrooming bar would/over-filing on a straight raker? Minimalizing user-error, keeping a straighter cut, at the sacrifice of more drag? You paid more for "dummy-proof metal?"
    An old man said: Huskys been around for 300 years now. They've gotta have made the stuff to be dummy proof by now? (anyone can break a husky in 5 minutes doing the wrong thing, lots of external parts exposed; Lawn Mower Spindles that cant get the grease to the bearings? come on guys.) IMO: HusQ has generalized products, with alot of collaborative design (545)
    STIHL: Been around for a hundred years, has 2x more safety features, but expects the operator to be on their A-Game if you want to perform. The moment you stop paying attention, you'll screw up. Stihl has a little more leeway with mistakes. HusQ doesn't. Hit your chain brake once and you might see clutch-drum-shrapnel go flying. IMO: STIHL focuses on one thing: Small Engines and user-comfort. Design-Worthy stuff.
    Argument: Old Remingtons (STIHL) vs. Newer Mossbergs (HusQ)

  • @ianbruce4314
    @ianbruce4314 9 месяцев назад

    Nice job, Thanks for sharing, you guys rock, always fun...

  • @dianncharlan5648
    @dianncharlan5648 Год назад

    Great video Jacob! Good to see Jed again.

  • @anthonycima7
    @anthonycima7 Год назад

    Was excited to see this chain run. Adding Jed in is just cherry on the top.

  • @jameshedrick605
    @jameshedrick605 Год назад +1

    I have a Stihl 025 that originally had a 16 inch bar and chain that is .063 gauge. It was used when i got it but instead of having the 3/8 pitch it has .325 pitch and i put a 18 inch bar and skip tooth chain on it. Great little saw and has great power and torque for only being 45cc. I also have an old homelite super XL 925 with a 34 inch bar and chain

  • @jacklowe3788
    @jacklowe3788 Год назад

    Thanks for taking time to compare- I'll just stay w/ old round filing be doing long long time- My problem is Carpal tunnel hands go numb So trying to research some sort jig-

  • @Bredddi
    @Bredddi Год назад +1

    You and Jed are like peanut butter and jelly. Miss the old videos sometimes so nice to see collabs

  • @gopokes09
    @gopokes09 Год назад

    Great video with the crew. If you’re after more concrete evidence of chain performance advantages across grind types, you’re off to a solid start. All you need to add is repeated measurements provided you stage enough wood at first. You could repeat the process of cutting and timing each day, or once a week. Probably 4 observations of cutting with each chain should do it.
    Indoors in a controlled setting might remove more extraneous variables but going outdoors as you have would be more informative for real world differences you could expect.
    Also, that Norway forestry video was cooler than cool.

  • @Stridertrees
    @Stridertrees Год назад +2

    perhaps one of the reasons we more experienced sawyers have such a negative impression of round chain when it performs so comparably well when sharp is that the concave cutting edge is a slightly less supported edge and therefore doesn't keep sharp as well over time. The first couple cuts are great, but it doesn't stay as well over many cuts, and we are sensitive to that slight reduction in speed, whereas a good square grind has a more supported edge because of geometry and can maintain its sharpness slightly better requiring less frequent sharpening to maintain.

  • @bwlyon
    @bwlyon Год назад

    Excellent comparison!

  • @chriscollison3136
    @chriscollison3136 Год назад

    Like the boots! I’ve been wearing the fugitive from Asolo for almost 20 years since the green red yellow hippi colored version was around! Just bought my 3rd pair! My brother and I do a lot of blue spruce slabbing up here in north Idaho with his 462R so had to check the video out!

  • @DaveyBlue32
    @DaveyBlue32 Год назад

    That’s a fantastic video buddy!!!! Can’t wait to get a loop and get to play too!!!

  • @waywardshed9721
    @waywardshed9721 Год назад

    I think where the square shines over round is in green wood. Good test and interesting results

  • @litewatefitr
    @litewatefitr Год назад

    JEDD!!!! HELL YEAH! So glad to see that guy on camera!

  • @georgehofgren6123
    @georgehofgren6123 Год назад +3

    Pretty sure the rakers being slanted to the side are to control not just amount of top depth removed but also side depth removed. Maybe the tooth shape has some tendency to pull the chain sideways, so the side-raker keeps the chain properly straight in the bar groove. Also, as for speed... the round filed chain look decently more filed down which makes it a lighter chain, thus faster to spin. Couldn't tell that well tho. Personally i like to file from the other side of the tooth (opposite direction). It's not easy to do, but i believe it cuts off the chrome more cleanly.
    Take care ~

  • @johnwinslow4503
    @johnwinslow4503 Год назад

    I have been cutting and bucking firewood for the past 38 years. 5 years ago I went to the timberline Sharpening system, will never hand file a saw again. I run 7 different saws, stihl, husky, Jonsered and echo, I favor the echo. 5 of my saw friends now sharpen with the timberline system. Chain lasts 4 to 5 times longer along with tooth consistency.

  • @dallas88b
    @dallas88b Год назад

    Really interesting. Also shows the difference vs stock. Cool.

  • @ScottWConvid19
    @ScottWConvid19 Год назад +5

    You've talked me into sticking with what I use; round grind lol
    If the best advantage to the hexa is .5 seconds on an average log, it's literally a "no brainer." 😂

  • @EasyMoneyCrew
    @EasyMoneyCrew Год назад

    so happy to see Jed again! great video i was hoping to see a good video on the hexa Chian

  • @mrxlh
    @mrxlh Год назад +1

    Great comparison, FYI you can grind hexa with a standard grinder just reshaping the wheel.

  • @mike9rr
    @mike9rr Год назад

    I have a chain tool for fitting motorcycle chains. There are a few styles. They tend to work on the principle of mushrooming the link pin after it's intserted. Pins for bike chains have taperd shoulders, though, not straight.

  • @ima640
    @ima640 Год назад

    Running a ms261 cm with stihl light 04 bar 16". The light 04 bar and chain really transform this saw, very smooth in the cut compared with the "grabby" standard .063 chain. cutting hardwood.

  • @davidgendron1953
    @davidgendron1953 Год назад +4

    Cool test! But I’ll stick with my round filed chain! Especially up here Yukon Canada, we don’t have lots of choices or availability on stuff like that!!
    Good video!!
    Cheers

  • @shieldsandknives2216
    @shieldsandknives2216 Год назад

    Great video. Jed is a legend

  • @wayneorsak2777
    @wayneorsak2777 Год назад +1

    I own a tree service in Beaumont Texas and I have done some testing and I use the Stihl 33 RM which is the round tooth chain and it does cut fraction slower than the square tooth which is 33 RS . But the bad thing about the square tooth chain when it gets slightly dull it cuts curves and dulls faster in dirty wood. The round top will cut nails into and keep cutting and easier to sharpen. Square chain has to make sure any scratch or damaged tooth has to be filed completely out or it still won't cut right.

  • @glockky1
    @glockky1 Год назад

    Glad to see Jed. My favorite videos include Jed

  • @batmantiss
    @batmantiss Год назад +1

    Passed the jed test. I like it.

  • @DaveyBlue32
    @DaveyBlue32 Год назад

    Awesome video man!!! Super “official”!!!

  • @mikepici5553
    @mikepici5553 Год назад

    Nice to see Jeds back

  • @trevorj.8401
    @trevorj.8401 Год назад +1

    The square ground chain cuts straight but it creates a larger kerf because the sharp side plate acts like side planer in a way and removes more material side to side.

  • @mrright69
    @mrright69 Год назад +7

    You know, files can be cleaned... right.

  • @randyhosier8948
    @randyhosier8948 Год назад

    Good vid Jacob. I have been working with the round chain so far. No complaints yet

  • @cameronaudette562
    @cameronaudette562 Год назад

    Nice icons, Jed!

  • @dylanfournet6080
    @dylanfournet6080 Год назад +1

    nice! id like to see you do a full how-to on climbing. like tips and tricks/ dont do's

  • @ForestApps
    @ForestApps Год назад

    Good video. Interesting in the depth gauge. The HEXA I have had a more stock depth gauge. The Norway depth gauge was definitely angles different. The file wears a long time. The face of the tooth goes to a different level on the file as you file back.

  • @robertshoemaker6204
    @robertshoemaker6204 Год назад

    Of course they like short bars....see the Tekos they cut...small diameter reprod...great video thank you!!!.....think I'll stay with my Simington swing arm....get a great square grind cuts great....Shoe in SW Oregon ...Good to see Jed is back.

  • @brotherlove100
    @brotherlove100 Год назад

    Think of it this way; the hex cut is the same effect a a tanto style knife blade tip and the round file is liek a standard drop point knife blade tip. The tanto is popular for its much higher durability since the tip angle is not nearly as sharp or pointy. It may only cut the same, but it should last a lot longer b/w filings.

  • @taylormaske7713
    @taylormaske7713 Год назад

    I filed with a mill bastard file for awhile and was pleased with the results. I hope this becomes available in the states soon

  • @manoliscarrentalkarpathos5834
    @manoliscarrentalkarpathos5834 Год назад

    3:40 God bless you!! Greetings from Greece!!

  • @cdnbean
    @cdnbean 8 месяцев назад

    I always think of Jed whenever I sharpen my chains - He will definitely be remembered

  • @chadj8374
    @chadj8374 7 месяцев назад +1

    Round all day ya know. Biggest smoothest bite

  • @marcchapman4875
    @marcchapman4875 Год назад

    I have always used drizzle bit skip chain and have had great results

  • @marceldiseraad9977
    @marceldiseraad9977 Год назад

    Nice to Jed again! Interesting video Jacob 👍

  • @jimbrown4661
    @jimbrown4661 Год назад

    It's real nice to see Jed back again!!!! All different types of chain have to be used on the same saw, with the same operator over long periods of time in order to get an accurate over view of all the testing of the individual Chains!!!! And you will still get different opinions from various individuals!!! Its going to be hard to get a general consensus on all the chains ... I know everyone was smiling when they saw how fast Jeds hand filed chain was cutting!!! It's hard to beat hand sharpening, if you do a good job like Jed does!!!!!! Hand filing Is always sharper, but it loses that extra touch quicker.

  • @mrtennessee6862
    @mrtennessee6862 Год назад +1

    Great video bud, round is my choice.

  • @elijahowens8507
    @elijahowens8507 Год назад

    Thanks for the video it was good. Hope we get that chain in the US sometime soon.

  • @austinsmith3749
    @austinsmith3749 Год назад +5

    Another great video thanks for the comparison Jake! I always wondered what the time difference would be… Have you seen the new files with the built-in flat file for rakers? They actually work pretty slick from an efficiency standpoint because you can both file the chain and the Rakers at the same time. Look forward to the next one!

    • @mattfleming86
      @mattfleming86 Год назад +3

      I rarely sharpen in the woods.. but when I do it with that stihl combo unit. You're wedged on a tailgate or if you're lucky have a stump vise that tool is amazing at helping you keep it consistent. And it'll kiss any high rakers at the same time.

    • @1d1hamby
      @1d1hamby Год назад +1

      When working in the woods most loggers know how to make a bar vise out of a stump and a wedge.

  • @davidwyby
    @davidwyby Год назад

    I tried some a little. I think the advantage of the hexa is the dummy proof file for file height. I’m working on a solution for more scientific testing. Project farm and dyno Joe gave me some ideas.

  • @donnywalker4691
    @donnywalker4691 Год назад

    Good video guys

  • @barrybricknell2933
    @barrybricknell2933 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks, very interesting. I'm going to give the hexa chain a try, if I can find it.

  • @sirvozelo1
    @sirvozelo1 Год назад

    Here in Spain and Portugal is very common the Sthil Smi-chizel chains. Also 16" bars are common to, in fact 6 months ago I buy the Stihl MSA300 and it comes with a 16"bar later I buy the 18" extra.