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Running a test on the MS241 C-M
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<blockquote data-quote="Overkill338" data-source="post: 6482143" data-attributes="member: 154176"><p>It cut just fine with the 18" 325 0.063 setup, but as I knew (and you did too), it's MUCH faster with the 16" Picco setup. I'm probably going to try an 18" Picco setup next. I'm curious about the stock 6 tooth sprocket vs trying a 7 tooth.</p><p></p><p>Now you guys can return to arguing amongst yourselves.</p><p></p><p>By the way, I would post the videos and times, but Brad has used every saw ever made with every combination of b&c. He can describe it better than a video could show it :-D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overkill338, post: 6482143, member: 154176"] It cut just fine with the 18" 325 0.063 setup, but as I knew (and you did too), it's MUCH faster with the 16" Picco setup. I'm probably going to try an 18" Picco setup next. I'm curious about the stock 6 tooth sprocket vs trying a 7 tooth. Now you guys can return to arguing amongst yourselves. By the way, I would post the videos and times, but Brad has used every saw ever made with every combination of b&c. He can describe it better than a video could show it :-D [/QUOTE]
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