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Title: Time for a bigger saw...
Post by: moose207 on November 19, 2019, 01:41:21 PM
Hello everyone, been a year or so since I have been on here but in that time I have been running a ms270c with a 18" bar running yellow chain. 
I mostly have been cutting pine, cherry, maple and birch for my mother's off the grid home. 
She picked up a husky 120 for her and my little brother to learn on and use for smaller/limbing but she got a good deal on what she told me was 4 foot sections of seasoned hardwood... turns out to be locust. I have been honing my sharpening skills trying to process this up with my ms270.
So my search for a bigger 3/8 saw has brought me to a ms440. Needs new av buffers and little tlc but I'm sure it will make working with this locust a little easier. 
Couple questions
First: this saw has no dog spikes on them but has the threaded cover, any reason I shouldn't throw a set on?

Second: are those aluminum skid plates a worthwhile investment for around $30?

Third: I remember when I left baileys wasn't in such a good light on here, that changed and how are there woodland pro bars/chains?
Title: Re: Time for a bigger saw...
Post by: sawguy21 on November 19, 2019, 03:31:52 PM
That 440 is going to be a welcome change! Spikes are nice to hold the saw steady for a straight cut, they are not a fulcrum to force a dull chain. Probably not an issue for firewood. I think I would want the skid plate. I can't comment on Bailey's as I have never dealt with them
Title: Re: Time for a bigger saw...
Post by: lxskllr on November 19, 2019, 03:37:16 PM
I've been happy with WoodlandPro for consumer level bars. I haven't tried their "pro" bars. I run all Stihl for my big saws, and I'll probably stick with ES bars for those. If money's a problem, the WoodlandPro should be at least acceptable, but I think Stihl bars are worth the premium due to durability.
Title: Re: Time for a bigger saw...
Post by: esteadle on November 20, 2019, 12:28:30 PM
Bailey's is slow. Make sure whatever you order is in stock, or you will wait for weeks or months and no one there will be able to tell you when your order will ship. 
Title: Re: Time for a bigger saw...
Post by: ButchC on November 20, 2019, 05:06:46 PM
The large spikes are great on a felling saw, for bucking I can do with out them. I have had nothing but good transactions with Bailies. What ever happened to cause thier bad rep on here happened prior to me. I do run Stihl bars. They are top notch.
Title: Re: Time for a bigger saw...
Post by: moose207 on November 20, 2019, 09:54:32 PM
I thought it was coming with a warm out Oregon bar but his video he sent me shows a plan white bar, not sure of the brand but it still has all its paint. 
Title: Re: Time for a bigger saw...
Post by: Al_Smith on November 22, 2019, 07:57:13 AM
The afore mentioned supplier at one time was very good until the ownership changed hands and it became not so good .I haven't dealt with them since .They sold "boot leg"  Stihl parts because they are not a registered dealer at elevated prices and had a tendency to back order stuff that took weeks to be shipped .--Well ,think about it ,they had to find them before they could sell them .
Title: Re: Time for a bigger saw...
Post by: moose207 on November 23, 2019, 04:22:49 PM
Well all worked out and I'm the owner of a ms440! I got some parts come ig to spruce up the girl. My first 3/8 saw... won't be my last lol
Title: Re: Time for a bigger saw...
Post by: Oddman on November 26, 2019, 12:56:50 PM
I've seen Stihl bars lose the black lettering but retain most of the white paint