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optimal bar chain for novice ms261 owner
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<blockquote data-quote="excess650" data-source="post: 4054917" data-attributes="member: 23431"><p>18" .325x.063 is an excellent choice. I'm a little late to this party, but I run .325x.063 on my 024, 026, and 290 and all 16". My 346xp has a 3/8x/.050 as does my Makita DCS540, but I'm not so sure the 346xp wouldn't be happier with .325 like its little brother the 353. I'm talking hardwood cutting rather than softwood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="excess650, post: 4054917, member: 23431"] 18" .325x.063 is an excellent choice. I'm a little late to this party, but I run .325x.063 on my 024, 026, and 290 and all 16". My 346xp has a 3/8x/.050 as does my Makita DCS540, but I'm not so sure the 346xp wouldn't be happier with .325 like its little brother the 353. I'm talking hardwood cutting rather than softwood. [/QUOTE]
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