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Using a dedicated saw with carbide chain for flushing / mud work
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<blockquote data-quote="capetrees" data-source="post: 1385107" data-attributes="member: 20237"><p>The mechanics of it I don't know but I was in the same situation when I was looking for a bigger saw for cutting stumps. (went with a 440) When I told the service rep what I was doing with it he suggested jumping to .404 chain for dirty work. This is a guy thats been in the business with Stihl for a long time, 30 years plus, and knows his stuff. I don't need to go too low due to the fact that I have a stump grinder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="capetrees, post: 1385107, member: 20237"] The mechanics of it I don't know but I was in the same situation when I was looking for a bigger saw for cutting stumps. (went with a 440) When I told the service rep what I was doing with it he suggested jumping to .404 chain for dirty work. This is a guy thats been in the business with Stihl for a long time, 30 years plus, and knows his stuff. I don't need to go too low due to the fact that I have a stump grinder. [/QUOTE]
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