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Will a 395 or 660 pull a 36" CSM?
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<blockquote data-quote="hazard" data-source="post: 1105733" data-attributes="member: 26067"><p>I run a 066 with a 36" bar on the mill. I have cut quite a few 30"+ logs and wished I had a 42" bar.</p><p></p><p>Of the logs that I have sawn I think walnut is the worst. It doesn't cut as easy as oak, maple or cherry. Harder on me I guess. If cutting 36" wide you will have to be patient. I imagine this would take me 15 minutes if I am lucky.</p><p></p><p>One word of advice is park the tree so you are cutting down hill. This way you are not fighting the saw as much.</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hazard, post: 1105733, member: 26067"] I run a 066 with a 36" bar on the mill. I have cut quite a few 30"+ logs and wished I had a 42" bar. Of the logs that I have sawn I think walnut is the worst. It doesn't cut as easy as oak, maple or cherry. Harder on me I guess. If cutting 36" wide you will have to be patient. I imagine this would take me 15 minutes if I am lucky. One word of advice is park the tree so you are cutting down hill. This way you are not fighting the saw as much. Chris [/QUOTE]
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