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the new rim type sprockets on ms 361 for example
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<blockquote data-quote="Bowtie" data-source="post: 1277794" data-attributes="member: 12929"><p>I run an 8 pin rim on mine with an 18" bar. In my opinion, anything over a 20" bar you will want a 7 pin rim, depending on what you are cutting. The 8 pin rim gives you faster chain speed, but sacrifices torque. You will miss that torque if you are burying a 20" bar in hardwood. But if its smaller diameter wood, the 361 shines bright with an 8 pin. This is all just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bowtie, post: 1277794, member: 12929"] I run an 8 pin rim on mine with an 18" bar. In my opinion, anything over a 20" bar you will want a 7 pin rim, depending on what you are cutting. The 8 pin rim gives you faster chain speed, but sacrifices torque. You will miss that torque if you are burying a 20" bar in hardwood. But if its smaller diameter wood, the 361 shines bright with an 8 pin. This is all just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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