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Gettin’ greedy - longer bar or larger sprocket?
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<blockquote data-quote="mcobb2" data-source="post: 7167816" data-attributes="member: 121043"><p>I don't think a 8T would be a good option on the 362 unless you were basically limbing with it. Even though it feels strong now an 8 tooth would really drop a load on that saw imho. I would be leaning towards a longer bar before I did a sprocket just know that a 24/25" bar is literally max on the oiling capacity on a 362 and will still come out dry if you get into a dry dry wood like ash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcobb2, post: 7167816, member: 121043"] I don't think a 8T would be a good option on the 362 unless you were basically limbing with it. Even though it feels strong now an 8 tooth would really drop a load on that saw imho. I would be leaning towards a longer bar before I did a sprocket just know that a 24/25" bar is literally max on the oiling capacity on a 362 and will still come out dry if you get into a dry dry wood like ash. [/QUOTE]
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