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Posted
13 hours ago, peatff said:

Depends what size wood you're cutting ?

Chainsaws can cut any size of wood..... Some bits take longer than others  ?  k

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( over the many years, 12 " on top handle, 16" on felling saw- big sprocket fr conifer   30" on yr big logging saw - any more and its an arse to sharpen) 

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1 minute ago, patrickgalloway3 said:

13 on a 550xp for me. Less teeth to sharpen and cuts a bit quicker than a 15 inch bar and chain. Mate used to run a Stihl 440 on a 13inch bar, that was a bit of an animal

 

Am a bit short in the leg so 16" my max on felling saw, would think 13 " would be burning a few nose sprockets tho' but will whizz thru wood ? K

Posted
2 hours ago, Khriss said:

Am a bit short in the leg so 16" my max

Don't want your todger  dragging on the ground eh Khriss ?

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43 minutes ago, Stubby said:

Don't want your todger  dragging on the ground eh Khriss ?

Actually i dont like sawing my toesis ?  one of my views is if yr saw boots got cuts in them, yr not working near me! K

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Always been a fan of a 16" bar on my felling saws, really liked them on the 262xp's - still have a 16 on my 560xp.

20" on the next saws up 046 or 372xp.

Quite liked a 28" on ms660.

All down to personal preference ?

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