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<blockquote data-quote="Zack_M" data-source="post: 5144767" data-attributes="member: 126430"><p>I believe I answered my own question. this morning it fired up without issue and tore through some 20ish inch white oak without bogging down to much considering that its running 404 chain on a 24 inch solid nose bar. </p><p></p><p>I'd love to get the cutting speed up a bit and had considered going to a larger diameter 3/8 rim sprocket. I figure the 3/8 chain would put a lower load than 404 so the ratio change would affect the engine less. </p><p>Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zack_M, post: 5144767, member: 126430"] I believe I answered my own question. this morning it fired up without issue and tore through some 20ish inch white oak without bogging down to much considering that its running 404 chain on a 24 inch solid nose bar. I'd love to get the cutting speed up a bit and had considered going to a larger diameter 3/8 rim sprocket. I figure the 3/8 chain would put a lower load than 404 so the ratio change would affect the engine less. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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