DanTheCanadian
Weekend Warrior
So I've been arguing I mean debating with my father in-law for awhile now on whether or not it would be worth throwing a .325 chain on my 455 rancher.
I know that this topic has been beat to death but instead of gleaming the info that is in there somewhere between all the BS I figured I could ask again.
The rancher is running a 20" 3/8 and he says that it would benefit from a .325 and an 18" bar. I agree that obviously a 18" will pull easier but for the sake of arguement if I put a .325 with a 20" bar would I actually see a difference? I like how it runs now with the the B/S I have on it so it isn't a question of not being happy with it.
I'm not looking to turn it into a high output saw because for most my cutting I'm using either the 372xp or the dolmar 7310. The rancher is the trail cutter and small firewood feller.
So to sum, .325 or .375. And.... Go!
I know that this topic has been beat to death but instead of gleaming the info that is in there somewhere between all the BS I figured I could ask again.
The rancher is running a 20" 3/8 and he says that it would benefit from a .325 and an 18" bar. I agree that obviously a 18" will pull easier but for the sake of arguement if I put a .325 with a 20" bar would I actually see a difference? I like how it runs now with the the B/S I have on it so it isn't a question of not being happy with it.
I'm not looking to turn it into a high output saw because for most my cutting I'm using either the 372xp or the dolmar 7310. The rancher is the trail cutter and small firewood feller.
So to sum, .325 or .375. And.... Go!