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It all depends on how you like to cut. I like to lean on saws and not have to lift the saw/bar up to stop bogging.

 

You may be able to stick a 30" bar on it but it will be awfully boggy in the cut and probably need lifting off the cut to maintain speed and chip clearance. I just find that sort of cutting tiring, annoying and frustrating!

 

You could try a narrow kerf or semi skip but the inevitable result will be purchasing a MS660/661/395XP and do the job properly.

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It will fit and it will work but god it will be slow. If it's for very occasional use and saves shelling out for a bigger saw I'd do it, but if you do big trees or timber regular and are just avoiding shelling out but can afford a bigger saw I'd just jump in and get the appropriate tool for the task it will pay for itself quickly.

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