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The smallest saw i use is a little ms170, with 14inch bar. Are there any advantages in dropping down a bar length, i.e. a 12 incher?

Will i achieve faster chain revolutions or anything like that?

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you will get faster chain speed which also makes it cut faster, but you wont really notice it going from a 14 to a 12.

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you will get faster chain speed which also makes it cut faster, but you wont really notice it going from a 14 to a 12.

 

 

 

really :confused1: i thought chain speed was dictated by engine RPM and the drive sproket size, yes it will accelerate better but i dont think the chain speed will be any faster

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really :confused1: i thought chain speed was dictated by engine RPM and the drive sproket size, yes it will accelerate better but i dont think the chain speed will be any faster

 

I agree, if the sprocket is spinning at the same speed then the chain is also moving at the same speed.

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