I just picked up a used Makita 6421 saw (Home Depot rental saw). I'm trying to figure out what to order for chains and whether I should replace the bar. The saw came with a brand new 20" bar and chain but the HD guys told me to throw out the chain because it is a "rental grade" chain that is lousy, can't be sharpened, etc.
The bar is marked "35020MK72TR". I read on another forum that it might be made by a company called Trilink.
From what I've read I need a 72 drive link count, 3/8" pitch, .050 guage chain. I read that the factory Makita set-up uses an Oregon Pro Lite and Oregon 72V Vanguard (safety) chain.
I'm trying to figure out whether I should be buying another safety chain, a full chisel or a semi-chisel. And whether to go with a cheaper chain by Oregon or whether to spend the money on a Stihl. This will primarily be a firewood saw and I'll be mostly bucking up firewood with it.
My previous experience is with an MS250 which I've always used with the OEM safety chains that came with it. I feel like I'm ready to step it up to a more aggressive chain, but really don't know how the safety/speed & performance trade-off is like. I've read quite a few threads on it and it seems to me that the consensus is that safety chains really aren't all that safe anyway and that there is a big loss of performance. But I'm also going to be stepping up to a bigger more powerful saw so maybe I shouldn't be jumping to a more aggressive chain at the same time. For the record I use chaps and a helmet with face sheild when cutting.
Is there any reason to replace the new bar?
What chains do you all recommend for this saw?
The bar is marked "35020MK72TR". I read on another forum that it might be made by a company called Trilink.
From what I've read I need a 72 drive link count, 3/8" pitch, .050 guage chain. I read that the factory Makita set-up uses an Oregon Pro Lite and Oregon 72V Vanguard (safety) chain.
I'm trying to figure out whether I should be buying another safety chain, a full chisel or a semi-chisel. And whether to go with a cheaper chain by Oregon or whether to spend the money on a Stihl. This will primarily be a firewood saw and I'll be mostly bucking up firewood with it.
My previous experience is with an MS250 which I've always used with the OEM safety chains that came with it. I feel like I'm ready to step it up to a more aggressive chain, but really don't know how the safety/speed & performance trade-off is like. I've read quite a few threads on it and it seems to me that the consensus is that safety chains really aren't all that safe anyway and that there is a big loss of performance. But I'm also going to be stepping up to a bigger more powerful saw so maybe I shouldn't be jumping to a more aggressive chain at the same time. For the record I use chaps and a helmet with face sheild when cutting.
Is there any reason to replace the new bar?
What chains do you all recommend for this saw?