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<blockquote data-quote="ftm" data-source="post: 1217656" data-attributes="member: 9520"><p>.05 guage on the 360 with .325 and .063 on the 028 with 3/8 as they are set up now. Mainly hardwood like oak.</p><p>Important to simplify stuff, match bars/chains to saws for optimal usage. If one saw craps out or all chains become dull I can swap them from other saw and finish that job.</p><p></p><p>I don't think stihl offers the 3/8 spur for the 028. They have the rim spocket kit and of course rims.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ftm, post: 1217656, member: 9520"] .05 guage on the 360 with .325 and .063 on the 028 with 3/8 as they are set up now. Mainly hardwood like oak. Important to simplify stuff, match bars/chains to saws for optimal usage. If one saw craps out or all chains become dull I can swap them from other saw and finish that job. I don't think stihl offers the 3/8 spur for the 028. They have the rim spocket kit and of course rims. [/QUOTE]
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