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as title really ive an old 254 that needs attention, might try n get it fixed, just wondering if it would handle a 20" bar so i could use it as a ringing up saw on bigger wood and preserve the new 346xp.

thanks carl.

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think 20" might be pushing it a bit, but 18" would be ok, keep chain nice and sharp tho, and up the oil pump to nearly max

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Depends how patient you are!

 

I want 70cc for ringing up with a 20 inch bar.

 

You're more patient than me then - I'd want more CC's than that, ringing up's boring :biggrin:

 

Personally I'd probably not go bigger than 15" on it if it's a bit tired

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You're more patient than me then - I'd want more CC's than that, ringing up's boring :biggrin:

 

Personally I'd probably not go bigger than 15" on it if it's a bit tired

 

I don't ring much stuff up these days! Although 70ccs and a really sharp chain always do the job for any sub 20" material.

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