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Possibly, but what would be the point?

It would be better with an 8" bar.

 

 

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Lets go for a 42" bar , huge bucking dawgs and a full wrap ...:biggrin:

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Thanks everyone.

If i was to get a 150 and drill a hole in the exhaust could it handle a 12 inch bar?

 

 

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Yes but 12" max cause its pushin it.If you want a small ripper get an echo 2511

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I should add i run a 12 " bar on mine and it just encourages you to bury it into wood that you shouldnt.

Perhaps if you advanced the timing aswell it might cope better.Remember its a small guide bar and using for takedowns will cause the chain too jam with the crud in it.

Mines does this...its the only issue i have with it...my own fault so i cant bitch

Posted
Possibly, but what would be the point?

It would be better with an 8" bar.

 

 

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Amen on that one. If anyone made a 8" 0.043 sprocket nose bar I'd be all over it.

 

Burying the 10" bar bogs the saw in anything other than lime or pop.

 

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Could the 2511 handle a 12 inch bar then?

 

Thanks again

 

 

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Theres an entire thread on the 2511 and its predecessor the 2510.Having never run one myself i really dont know but from what ive heard and read theyre great little saws.

Think the threads called little echo..? Give it a search and read through it mate.

Its pretty thorough so it will answer all your questions im sure

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