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No, the OP of the question, not you.

 

Happens more and more, don't know if attention spans are eroded with ticktocks and youtubes, but many questions are asked on forums, the OP never pops back to read the replies, or to offer further information or thanks.

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I am so confused by this thread!

 

Sometimes my 120cc Stihl 088 struggles to mill knotty hardwood with a 36 inch bar and goes slow. A 65cc husky, all battery saws and any mains electric chainsaw will not pull a conventional 36 inch chainsaw bar. Bandsaw-type sawmills work with smaller motors because the bar is narrower.

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2 hours ago, Muddy42 said:

I am so confused by this thread!

 

Sometimes my 120cc Stihl 088 struggles to mill knotty hardwood with a 36 inch bar and goes slow. A 65cc husky, all battery saws and any mains electric chainsaw will not pull a conventional 36 inch chainsaw bar. Bandsaw-type sawmills work with smaller motors because the bar is narrower.

some guys like to do things the hard way :laugh1:

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