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7 or 8 tooth sprocket?
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<blockquote data-quote="MCW" data-source="post: 1564143" data-attributes="member: 28170"><p>I know a 441 isn't necessarily in the same league as a 7900 but I run an 8 pin in hardwood on my 20" and it is noticably faster than a 7 pin - this is with both semi and full chisel. With full chisel in green timber it can actually be uncomfortably fast and a bit out of control if you're not on the ball. I run only 7 pin sprockets on my 25" and 32" bars but have experimented a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MCW, post: 1564143, member: 28170"] I know a 441 isn't necessarily in the same league as a 7900 but I run an 8 pin in hardwood on my 20" and it is noticably faster than a 7 pin - this is with both semi and full chisel. With full chisel in green timber it can actually be uncomfortably fast and a bit out of control if you're not on the ball. I run only 7 pin sprockets on my 25" and 32" bars but have experimented a bit. [/QUOTE]
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