HolmenTree
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Nope 26 last time I checked.
btw, looks like the real loggers took your horsey arse to school, how does that feel?:biggrinbounce2:
Come out and play little kiddie.
Nope 26 last time I checked.
btw, looks like the real loggers took your horsey arse to school, how does that feel?:biggrinbounce2:
opcorn: opcorn:
Hey 04 are you a mute ? do you ever talk?
He does, but only to say that he knows a guy, tell you he knows where a certain saw is at, and or to tell you that he is saving up for something.
I mowed a billion blades of grass.
I just buy, sell and collect saws.......
Oh forgot cut some wood too.......I wont be in the 500,000 tree club and dont care..........
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I say stick with .325. 3/8 even pulls down my ported 260. Proved it yesterday with a timer.
I concur - stick with .325. The 20nk is not a bad chain at all...
How did I miss all of the fun in this thread???...
I think I may have had a few too many rums with Cokes, LOL
23RS was replaced by the 23RSC - the difference is mostly that the RSC has a low-vibe chassis, copied from the Oregon LP etc.
I have used 21LP on my 346 so far, but just ordered a couple of 25RSC-66 chains for it.
I don't know if you have access to Baileys SawTroll but Baileys sells a WoodsmanPro 20RC -.050, 23RC-.063 .325 chisel chains with the better chip clearance and chip flow ramped depth gauges over the 21 LP at a good price. And even a 20RCS[skip] Better choice for the 346XP then the Woodsman 20NK semi-chisel.
The RS/RSC also has the ramped rakers instead of the small ramps on the driver.
However, I have had no issues with chip clearanse with the LP, and the combination of the "slimmer" rakers and small ramps doesn't take up much more space than the larger ramped rakers.
There may be a notisable difference with very long bars, but not with the ones I use (16" on the 346).
I have a couple of Carlton chain that Mark Heimann was kind enough to send me, but not in .325 .058gauge 66dl. If they turn out good, I will consider ordering some Carlton chain from Baileys. Carlton is not offered around here, just Stihl and Oregon.
First post here. I usually only read because of the very thing that thread has turned into.
To get back to the subject; There has been extensive testing done with all types of chain, bars lengths and degrees of power. The .325 full comp chisel bit chain is the best chain for the 346xp period, no exceptions, even for a modified saw.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdMhlj4xF5w
First post here. I usually only read because of the very thing that thread has turned into.
To get back to the subject; There has been extensive testing done with all types of chain, bars lengths and degrees of power. The .325 full comp chisel bit chain is the best chain for the 346xp period, no exceptions, even for a modified saw.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdMhlj4xF5w
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