Trapped my Stihl twice today, and had to rescue it with the Poulan. I think it was a combination of being tired, and reading the wood wrong. I'm not too bad at figuring out what needs to be done, but it takes a long period of consideration. I'm not quick like someone who really knows what they're doing. I attacked it faster than I should have.
Everything's a muddy mess due to snow melt. It's all going slow, but I expected that. Pretty much have a routine of sawing on Saturday, and splitting/stacking Sun-Fri as weather permits. Gotta keep it organized due to the large amount of wood, and limited room.
Some thoughts on the saw...
With the caveat that I'm inexperienced, I think a 20" bar would be ideal. It bogs down sometimes with the 25", and it's a little nose heavy. It's rated for a 25", and for my purposes(One and done project) it's a good match, but for people doing this all the time in large hardwood, I think something more than 59cc would be better. Otherwise, it's been a great saw, and I'd highly recommend it for anyone that needs a lot of saw a lot of times; from enthusiastic amateur to pro. It starts easily, and has plenty of power. The antivibe system is effective, and seems to be robust. I also like the captive cover nuts, the side chain adjust, and the quick release fuel/oil caps. It has a lot of little touches that make operation as pleasant as can be for holding a screaming machine going through wood :^D
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I was splitting today, and found the remains of a squirrel nest in a completely sealed limb . There was no access to the cavity from any side. Not sure how that came to be, but it was interesting to look at. I took a picture, but it doesn't look like anything. I should have had more stuff in the frame :^(