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american dream

wife asked "why do you need another damn saw????"
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in search or a 36" or bigger jred 10mm stud bar let me know what you have. i dont want to machine anything. thank you
 
Not many options , I think "little red barn" has 34 inch but that's the only new ones I've seen , but I haven't hunted very hard I just bought a Oregon bar and filed it to fit mine20180128_130406.jpg
 
i found a 42" oregon waiting on a call back on pitch and gauge....good call on lil red barn! and thats a badass jred my friend. i have a 920 enroute to my collection!
 
do you have to change the sproket for 063? i want to mill with it. whats your thoughts on gauge? inwas thinking 050 max 058
 
research shows the largest bar given to the 920 was a 36 but i dont see why in the high 80s class it wouldnt turn a 42 fast enough for milling.
 
Not really sure on milling I use mine for blocking big logs , I Judy went straight to .063 and run a 7 pin sprocket
 
i have a 670 that out performs my 2166 which used to be my favorite but that changed real quick when i got the 670
 
i run 050 on my 2255 and 058 on my 2166, 670. i think the 063 and sprocket change would be to much and take to much material out of each cut in milling. just my opinion
 
they just called me and it is 063 so id have to change the 920 over to the 7 pin correct?
 
Nice thing about the star drive drum is they don't care what gauge the chain is as long as the dive pitch is the same
 
ill give my drive a shot but i sent you a pm. if i change my mind ill let you know for sure
 

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