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<blockquote data-quote="eshishlo" data-source="post: 5193522" data-attributes="member: 47190"><p>I got the 24" bar and chain for my Husqvarna 181 and just wanted to see what the 026 would do. I was pleasantly surprised. It was not as fast as the Husky but it pulled the skip chain ok. It was just an experiment to see how much it would take before bogging down. The oiler wasn't keeping up but it was also 20 degrees, so I only cut one cookie. </p><p></p><p>I'm waiting for slightly warmer weather to try out my 16" Picco setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eshishlo, post: 5193522, member: 47190"] I got the 24" bar and chain for my Husqvarna 181 and just wanted to see what the 026 would do. I was pleasantly surprised. It was not as fast as the Husky but it pulled the skip chain ok. It was just an experiment to see how much it would take before bogging down. The oiler wasn't keeping up but it was also 20 degrees, so I only cut one cookie. I'm waiting for slightly warmer weather to try out my 16" Picco setup. [/QUOTE]
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