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Question about narrow kerf chain for MS 250
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<blockquote data-quote="Bubster" data-source="post: 7587673" data-attributes="member: 180923"><p>generally .043 would be considered narrow kerf.You will find them on the 170/180 saws usually.The .050 gives you a lot of chain options,while .043 only really leaves you 1 chain,unless you special make chains.As far as cutting speed,.050 will normally cut a bit faster in hardwood than .063.If you need a new bar and chain,go for it,but to buy a new b/c just for a power increase,really not worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubster, post: 7587673, member: 180923"] generally .043 would be considered narrow kerf.You will find them on the 170/180 saws usually.The .050 gives you a lot of chain options,while .043 only really leaves you 1 chain,unless you special make chains.As far as cutting speed,.050 will normally cut a bit faster in hardwood than .063.If you need a new bar and chain,go for it,but to buy a new b/c just for a power increase,really not worth it. [/QUOTE]
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