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Best saw for a 25" bar can be new/used!
have a 361 with a 18" bar..
Best saw for a 25" bar can be new/used!
have a 361 with a 18" bar..
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Best saw for a 25" bar can be new/used!
have a 361 with a 18" bar..
Just $0.02 cents worth, but have am MS-361 that lives with a 16" and an MS-660 that lives with a 28"
Keeping B/C's for 20" and 36" I have not been in wood that they could not master.
Dolmar 7900 been looking pretty great lately. Just depends on what you feel like doing really.
Is there that much difference between the 16" and 20" to switch back and forth rather than just leaving the 20" on it?
A 440/441/460 loves a 25" bar.:greenchainsaw:
I believe that is a very good one, for a 24/25" bar....
get a 460 is if u where getting a 440/41 - why not get the 460 instead.. more power /wt in same area!
ps: Troll - what is the stock spocket on a 361?? and if not a 8 - them what does the 8 do with a 16" bar.. "seroius question" .. now for #2 ??
ps2: Troll - how much gas is needed for a small 150' redwood with a 70" base and tappering to a 30" top.. how many cords and how long finish the job.. just u and your #1 saw!!
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ps: Troll - what is the stock spocket on a 361?? and if not a 8 - them what does the 8 do with a 16" bar.. "seroius question" .. now for #2 ??
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But most people that would cut 150' x 70" Redwood would not be looking to block it into firewood, and would be asking how many Board-Feet it would have, not cords?
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