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It uses less power to run a semi chisel, so as the bar get bigger you can ( not essential) move to a semi chisel chain.

 

Of course you could run semi chisel on all bars but chisels are better, although they need to be super sharp all the time. A semi chisel will cope with being a bit blunt much better than a chisel will.

 

So, for example, cutting stumps to the ground (the thing that you are likely to want the 30inch bar for) a semi chisel is much better.

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put the 25inch bar on it does make a big diffrence to the feel of the saw just need to got find something to have a play with now that willow just seems a bit to far away not to run it through a bit of wood :laugh1::laugh1:

 

And when you have a 20" kicking about its even better. Also if a nose sproket pops you can nick the bar chain off the other one to muddle your way to the end of the day rather than be going downstream without a paddle.

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