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Do shorter bars cut faster?
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<blockquote data-quote="2dogs" data-source="post: 1963892" data-attributes="member: 17093"><p>Spacemule is on my ignore list so I can't quote him but I was able to read his post thanks to Euroford. Space you are once again absolutely wrong when it comes to working a falling saw. A short bar is a recipe for disaster when teamed up with a big powerfulm saw. For instance a 16" bar on a MS660 will be one heck of a kickback hazard compared to a 36" bar. </p><p></p><p>Stick to what you kanow which is... I don't know what.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2dogs, post: 1963892, member: 17093"] Spacemule is on my ignore list so I can't quote him but I was able to read his post thanks to Euroford. Space you are once again absolutely wrong when it comes to working a falling saw. A short bar is a recipe for disaster when teamed up with a big powerfulm saw. For instance a 16" bar on a MS660 will be one heck of a kickback hazard compared to a 36" bar. Stick to what you kanow which is... I don't know what. [/QUOTE]
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