smaller dawgs?

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demc570

demc570

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just curious,but put the 28" bar on my ms660 and from the tips of the dawgs it only measures 25" seems like losing alot,sthil rollamatic es bar 28"=3" loss.......i notice measuring my ms361 with 20" bar,from the dawgs its 19.5....only half inch lost...should one go with smaller dawgs? thoughts?? thanks:popcorn:
 
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I picked up a previously owned Husky 394XP that came without dawgs. The local shop had sets of "regular" and large. I opted for the regular and they are plenty big and aggressive for the hardwoods I cut here in NY (pic). I have big dawgs on the MS460 and small dawgs on the 041. They all work but I do notice it shortens the usable length of the 20" bar on the 460.

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demc570

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thanks everyone!..........i also have the a 36" bar and chain,it works well,but just notice the difference in the bar length......was just checking things out,i did a lot of noodeling today,wow what a difference having a big saw,and i love to run it,and i dont really notice the weight after an hour,but it is thirsty!!--------
 
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The only times I have had much use for dogs at all

was when cutting fire breaks, and really didn't care if the saw lasted more than a season. I would go for the smallest ones.
 
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I just kinda lean back and hold the front of the saw a little off the log

and let'r rip, that's after reaching over and cutting the far side in a ways. With the teeth sharp and the depth gauges set right the saw does the work without much added pressure. If I was bucking 5 foot diameter logs I might need to dog it a little but all the big chinkapins are long gone and there aren't many og redwoods in the Ozarks.:msp_unsure:
 
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