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<blockquote data-quote="Bermie" data-source="post: 478300" data-attributes="member: 6746"><p>I did exactly what you want to do on my MS290 because I was felling trees bigger than guide bar length.</p><p>The first thing I noticed (which others have said) was more bounce and more kickback potential when boring. But once I got a feel for the difference it definitely cuts faster and more positively. If you change, do some cutting on some 'scrap' wood first just to get the feel, pay attention to your stance and let 'er rip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bermie, post: 478300, member: 6746"] I did exactly what you want to do on my MS290 because I was felling trees bigger than guide bar length. The first thing I noticed (which others have said) was more bounce and more kickback potential when boring. But once I got a feel for the difference it definitely cuts faster and more positively. If you change, do some cutting on some 'scrap' wood first just to get the feel, pay attention to your stance and let 'er rip. [/QUOTE]
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