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Newbie Considering CSM w/ Husqvarna 51
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<blockquote data-quote="Brmorgan" data-source="post: 2039865" data-attributes="member: 23915"><p>You're definitely going to want to switch that saw over to either low-profile 3/8 chain or a skip chain. Both will put about the same load on the saw - the skip might cut a bit faster, albeit rougher, and the low-profile ripping chain will give a better surface.</p><p></p><p>For that saw I'd say the small log mill or mini-mill are the best choices. If you're planning on upgrading to a bigger saw later (and even if you aren't now, you likely will once you get into it) you could go with maybe a 24" Alaskan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brmorgan, post: 2039865, member: 23915"] You're definitely going to want to switch that saw over to either low-profile 3/8 chain or a skip chain. Both will put about the same load on the saw - the skip might cut a bit faster, albeit rougher, and the low-profile ripping chain will give a better surface. For that saw I'd say the small log mill or mini-mill are the best choices. If you're planning on upgrading to a bigger saw later (and even if you aren't now, you likely will once you get into it) you could go with maybe a 24" Alaskan. [/QUOTE]
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