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Is an old Homelite 330 strong enough for a 28" bar?
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<blockquote data-quote="Praetorian27" data-source="post: 4515378" data-attributes="member: 117981"><p>Hi guys...newbie here. I have a Homelite 330 that I love. It's about 20 years old or so and it is much nicer than the current Homelite saws. I have a 20" bar on it now and was wondering if it could handle a 28"? We got a large load of logs for firewood this year and some of them are quite big. I'd like to avoid buying a new saw if possible. What do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Praetorian27, post: 4515378, member: 117981"] Hi guys...newbie here. I have a Homelite 330 that I love. It's about 20 years old or so and it is much nicer than the current Homelite saws. I have a 20" bar on it now and was wondering if it could handle a 28"? We got a large load of logs for firewood this year and some of them are quite big. I'd like to avoid buying a new saw if possible. What do you think? [/QUOTE]
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