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Big trunks do I need 660 Or stick with 051
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<blockquote data-quote="computeruser" data-source="post: 517129" data-attributes="member: 5321"><p>Compression numbers sound good.</p><p></p><p>What are you running in terms of chain type and sprocket? The older saws have enough torque that they often benefit from an eight- or nine-tooth sprocket when running 3/8" pitch chain. So if you're running 3/8" with a 7 tooth sprocket, that may explain some of your dissatisfaction with its cutting performance.</p><p></p><p>What exactly do you mean when you say that it feels underpowered? Is it bogging in the cut, not cutting fast enough, struggling to maintain revs, etc?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="computeruser, post: 517129, member: 5321"] Compression numbers sound good. What are you running in terms of chain type and sprocket? The older saws have enough torque that they often benefit from an eight- or nine-tooth sprocket when running 3/8" pitch chain. So if you're running 3/8" with a 7 tooth sprocket, that may explain some of your dissatisfaction with its cutting performance. What exactly do you mean when you say that it feels underpowered? Is it bogging in the cut, not cutting fast enough, struggling to maintain revs, etc? [/QUOTE]
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