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Is an old Homelite 330 strong enough for a 28" bar?
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<blockquote data-quote="drumbum" data-source="post: 4516265" data-attributes="member: 42806"><p>Oh sure, here's a formula that works great! First you need a 28", .043 gauge, roller nose bar. Then you need to spin up a 107 dl loop of 3/8 PICCO micro mini full skip, square ground semi chisle. Once this is done you need to convert saw to a 5 pin rim drive sprocket and Bob's your uncle. One of my favorite combo's:msp_biggrin:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drumbum, post: 4516265, member: 42806"] Oh sure, here's a formula that works great! First you need a 28", .043 gauge, roller nose bar. Then you need to spin up a 107 dl loop of 3/8 PICCO micro mini full skip, square ground semi chisle. Once this is done you need to convert saw to a 5 pin rim drive sprocket and Bob's your uncle. One of my favorite combo's:msp_biggrin: [/QUOTE]
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