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<blockquote data-quote="MustangMike" data-source="post: 6392327" data-attributes="member: 120204"><p>Keep in mind, I also mill. The 24" and 36" see lots of use when I do, and milling can dull a chain fast, so it is nice to have some extras. In fact, if you have 2 90 cc saws with 24" bars, you can let one cool down while you use the other. Milling is tough on everything. I try to bring saws to match the job. Several times, my 261 w/18" B&C can do everything, but other times larger stuff is better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MustangMike, post: 6392327, member: 120204"] Keep in mind, I also mill. The 24" and 36" see lots of use when I do, and milling can dull a chain fast, so it is nice to have some extras. In fact, if you have 2 90 cc saws with 24" bars, you can let one cool down while you use the other. Milling is tough on everything. I try to bring saws to match the job. Several times, my 261 w/18" B&C can do everything, but other times larger stuff is better. [/QUOTE]
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