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stihl ms 260pro 24" bar and chain?
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<blockquote data-quote="Reddog" data-source="post: 533715" data-attributes="member: 8583"><p>TR, When working in AK. One company used 031 with 28" full skip .375 for spruce. Worked okay, like posted above a little grabby. What I found was to keep the rakers at more like .015 to .020. Still cut good for the power you have but helped grabbing. We did a lot of limbing, keep the saw at full thottle.</p><p>That said my choice would be a 361 or 440. But it could be done with the 260.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reddog, post: 533715, member: 8583"] TR, When working in AK. One company used 031 with 28" full skip .375 for spruce. Worked okay, like posted above a little grabby. What I found was to keep the rakers at more like .015 to .020. Still cut good for the power you have but helped grabbing. We did a lot of limbing, keep the saw at full thottle. That said my choice would be a 361 or 440. But it could be done with the 260. [/QUOTE]
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