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<blockquote data-quote="BigJ" data-source="post: 3242438" data-attributes="member: 23513"><p>I actually find it's often easier to overload a shorter bar in our wood when dogged in because of this phenomenon. (lodgepole pine and black spruce...I'm sure you guys would laugh at it's softness) Buried 25" is touchier than a buried 32" on the 066 no matter what sprocket I run...I guess more force per cutter on the shorter bar and then they take too much bite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigJ, post: 3242438, member: 23513"] I actually find it's often easier to overload a shorter bar in our wood when dogged in because of this phenomenon. (lodgepole pine and black spruce...I'm sure you guys would laugh at it's softness) Buried 25" is touchier than a buried 32" on the 066 no matter what sprocket I run...I guess more force per cutter on the shorter bar and then they take too much bite. [/QUOTE]
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