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Large bucking spikes for 365/372
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<blockquote data-quote="Derf" data-source="post: 5789211" data-attributes="member: 125276"><p>The small spike works well in hardwood, the larger spike is for west coast spruce/pine with thick shag bark. You lose some usable bar length with the bigger spikes, and with a 365 you'll slow down a lot with much over a 20" bar buried in hardwood. </p><p>Of course, if you're talking about the smooth "bumper", that is junk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derf, post: 5789211, member: 125276"] The small spike works well in hardwood, the larger spike is for west coast spruce/pine with thick shag bark. You lose some usable bar length with the bigger spikes, and with a 365 you'll slow down a lot with much over a 20" bar buried in hardwood. Of course, if you're talking about the smooth "bumper", that is junk. [/QUOTE]
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