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Panther Cub with 20" Panther Mini Bar - thinnest cutting chainsaw mill in the world.


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Panther Cub, Echo 390 ESX and 20" Panther Mini Bar

 

Set up is as title - this is for smaller saws and smaller needs - it worked really well and to my knowledge this is the thinnest cutting in terms of kerf chainsaw mill in the world.

 

Video gives a full over view of milling a small log all the way from set up to finish.

 

Panther Cub stuff can be found here

WWW.CHAINSAWBARS.CO.UK

 

 

 

 

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We have 20" as max at the moment - it's like the lo pro set ups - if you are snapping chains and having issues using larger chains lo pro and panther type set ups are not for you. But at the moment 20" is longest we may see how things go and do longer later.

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We have 20" as max at the moment - it's like the lo pro set ups - if you are snapping chains and having issues using larger chains lo pro and panther type set ups are not for you. But at the moment 20" is longest we may see how things go and do longer later.

Only use 3/8 on a 20” bar for the 661 on the logosol,
And .404 on the 880.
Can you use a 661 with your panther bars?
(Not snapped a chain in 12 years now.)
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