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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
What size of chain and bars would you use?
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmertim" data-source="post: 2142047" data-attributes="member: 42754"><p>It depends on what size wood you are cutting. I agree that an 18" or 20" bar is the most versatile for firewood cutting, but if your like me and you get your wood all from standing timber sometimes a longer bar is handy. My 372xp, which would be equivalent to your 044 wears a 24" bar and it balances quite nicely. It came in handy this weekend when a downed a good size Manitoba Maple! Either a 20" or 24" bar I would say for your 044.</p><p>Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmertim, post: 2142047, member: 42754"] It depends on what size wood you are cutting. I agree that an 18" or 20" bar is the most versatile for firewood cutting, but if your like me and you get your wood all from standing timber sometimes a longer bar is handy. My 372xp, which would be equivalent to your 044 wears a 24" bar and it balances quite nicely. It came in handy this weekend when a downed a good size Manitoba Maple! Either a 20" or 24" bar I would say for your 044. Tim [/QUOTE]
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