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<blockquote data-quote="SeMoTony" data-source="post: 8086823" data-attributes="member: 146792"><p>I've got 460 and 046 that sees most use. Both muff modded to reduce held in heat. And breath better for more power. The 661 is ported and is a bear for hard wood milling over the 42" bar capacity. When sharpening chain bring angle towards 0-5°.</p><p>The middle of that log is wet still. End grains are split from drying while further in did not yet. Old logs I find are turned into firewood. Trimming the dry/split ends leave too short a functional length for me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeMoTony, post: 8086823, member: 146792"] I've got 460 and 046 that sees most use. Both muff modded to reduce held in heat. And breath better for more power. The 661 is ported and is a bear for hard wood milling over the 42" bar capacity. When sharpening chain bring angle towards 0-5°. The middle of that log is wet still. End grains are split from drying while further in did not yet. Old logs I find are turned into firewood. Trimming the dry/split ends leave too short a functional length for me [/QUOTE]
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