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hi there,

 

forgot to ask .... what size bar have you got on your yours ??

 

according to the specs it can run:

24,27,32,36 inches.

 

i was thinking of 32 or 36 would be good.

 

Thanks

 

steve

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hi there,

 

forgot to ask .... what size bar have you got on your yours ??

 

according to the specs it can run:

24,27,32,36 inches.

 

i was thinking of 32 or 36 would be good.

 

Thanks

 

steve

 

I only need a 24" for my area, so that is what I use. But I would have no problem running a 32" 3/8 full comp on mine. If I was going 36" I would go full skip. Run 7T rim.

 

Remember that is hardwood cutting I talk about.

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I only need a 24" for my area, so that is what I use. But I would have no problem running a 32" 3/8 full comp on mine. If I was going 36" I would go full skip. Run 7T rim.

 

Remember that is hardwood cutting I talk about.

 

How does the CS-8002 (as it's called here) compare with say a MS460? Not stats but to live with; I've heard they're slow, heavy but very torquey

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