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The 16" on the Woods Ported 066 also wears 25" and 32" and can go all day long. No decomp redlight top end and covers with updated poly crankcase.

 

The piped 084 was for racing, but you could put a muffler on it, air filter and change out the shaved cut flywheel and go cut if you wanted to.

 

The other 084 was a woods ported 084 and wears a 50" bar ripping hardwoods. The muffler cover with pipe in pic didnt work out ( aimed wrong way and would burn your freaking hand on a flush cut). Making my own cover like a dual port 660 cover provided more power and quicker cut times using a husky deflector aimed the right way.

 

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066 with my best 5ci racechain goofing off set rich at 14k. 8T

 

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work woods ported 084 pulling 11T

 

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With a large saw and short bar how does this affect the chainbrake operation. With less weight on the front of the saw I would imagine a kickback would be harder to control, are you more likely to get a face full of sharp bits and does the chain brake still function as well.

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