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Mounting Cannon S2 (big Stihl) 42" bar on MS661 (small Stihl)
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<blockquote data-quote="Canadub" data-source="post: 6342269" data-attributes="member: 150149"><p>Thanks, I picked up a Windsor bench grinder recently that should help significantly in the sharp cutters with correct depth gauge department. </p><p></p><p>So you're saying you used a diamond grinding bit in your dremel to elongate the original oil hole in the bar to match up with the new needed location? I'm not sure I follow on the bar tip hole to gain extra mill width. As it is, with the dogs removed I'm getting 38" of capacity on my Granberg mill, which for my neck of the woods, is PLENTY. Don't get too many big diameter logs 'round my parts in the eastern foothills of the Rockies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canadub, post: 6342269, member: 150149"] Thanks, I picked up a Windsor bench grinder recently that should help significantly in the sharp cutters with correct depth gauge department. So you're saying you used a diamond grinding bit in your dremel to elongate the original oil hole in the bar to match up with the new needed location? I'm not sure I follow on the bar tip hole to gain extra mill width. As it is, with the dogs removed I'm getting 38" of capacity on my Granberg mill, which for my neck of the woods, is PLENTY. Don't get too many big diameter logs 'round my parts in the eastern foothills of the Rockies. [/QUOTE]
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