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Oregon vs Stihl bars and chains
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<blockquote data-quote="kcurbanloggers" data-source="post: 6700717" data-attributes="member: 154811"><p>Stihl claims the 441 does fine with a 32. Out here it’s standard for the forest service to run 32-36in bars on the 441 or 461. It is large for it but I’m pretty confident that gearing it down and using full skip will be enough for it. I’m not in any hurry so it’s fine if it takes a little longer. I will upgrade the Oiler on it. You are right though — if I find myself using the 32 any more than anticipated ill get impatient and pick up a 661. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcurbanloggers, post: 6700717, member: 154811"] Stihl claims the 441 does fine with a 32. Out here it’s standard for the forest service to run 32-36in bars on the 441 or 461. It is large for it but I’m pretty confident that gearing it down and using full skip will be enough for it. I’m not in any hurry so it’s fine if it takes a little longer. I will upgrade the Oiler on it. You are right though — if I find myself using the 32 any more than anticipated ill get impatient and pick up a 661. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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