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<blockquote data-quote="the westspartan" data-source="post: 1304880" data-attributes="member: 32164"><p>According to the guys at Bailey's when I bought my mill, they recommend a saw 60cc or bigger. In my brief research, the c-52 looks to be a 77cc saw, so it should work fine. I am not sure about horsepower or top rpm for that saw. I borrowed one from a neighbor to take down a 24" diameter white pine, last summer, and it seemed pretty strong. If the saw is in good shape and don't see how you could go wrong for $50, maybe some of the Homelite guys on this site will have more info on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the westspartan, post: 1304880, member: 32164"] According to the guys at Bailey's when I bought my mill, they recommend a saw 60cc or bigger. In my brief research, the c-52 looks to be a 77cc saw, so it should work fine. I am not sure about horsepower or top rpm for that saw. I borrowed one from a neighbor to take down a 24" diameter white pine, last summer, and it seemed pretty strong. If the saw is in good shape and don't see how you could go wrong for $50, maybe some of the Homelite guys on this site will have more info on it. [/QUOTE]
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