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064 vs 056 magnum for milling
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<blockquote data-quote="SeMoTony" data-source="post: 6898602" data-attributes="member: 146792"><p>If that bar is in good useable shape it wood be worth most of the cost. No knowledge on the PH[ATTACH=full]737745[/ATTACH]</p><p>60" cannon that I got " just in case" last time it was used is in my avatar , an ash stump that needed a 72" bar to get the last slice. 661c the sprocket is drilled so a 1/4-20 bolt locks a 1" square upright of 6061 aluminum to provide 2" more cut.</p><p>You may do better in the chainsaw thread to find out about the strength of the two powerheads vs. Each other </p><p>Mill safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeMoTony, post: 6898602, member: 146792"] If that bar is in good useable shape it wood be worth most of the cost. No knowledge on the PH[ATTACH=full]737745[/ATTACH] 60" cannon that I got " just in case" last time it was used is in my avatar , an ash stump that needed a 72" bar to get the last slice. 661c the sprocket is drilled so a 1/4-20 bolt locks a 1" square upright of 6061 aluminum to provide 2" more cut. You may do better in the chainsaw thread to find out about the strength of the two powerheads vs. Each other Mill safe [/QUOTE]
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