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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PROLITE and POWERMATCH BARS


BARNSLEY BOB
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As above,

with particular regard to firewood processor use.

Sugihara ? Husky type mount ?

3/8

15"

bgu 37.

 

Also toying with idea of narrower blade and chain different sprocket,

can i get different drive sprocket for bgu , asked perry at apf and got no response.

 

Thoughts anyone,,,?

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Hello mate, I have had exactly the same query as you. Was using remachined Cannon Bars 16" machined down to 15", an expensive way of doing thiungs and was never quite right! Spoke to Rob D on here about using Sugihara Bars. It has been the best decision I have made in along while!!!!!! Excellent service managed to get 45 tonnes plus done before I even considered getting the bar "dressed" I am using the laminated bar at the moment but am seriously considering the solid bar. Use mine on a BGU processor too. Any queries please pm me.

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Hi thanks for your reply to my enquiry regarding BGU PROCESSOR, the 1x37 is about 2000 euro cheaper than either the palax or the bgu ,do you have any difficulty with the power of the splitter on the bgu and is the machine capable of processing the max wood diameter opf around 14 inches thanks

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As above,

with particular regard to firewood processor use.

Sugihara ? Husky type mount ?

3/8

15"

bgu 37.

 

Also toying with idea of narrower blade and chain different sprocket,

can i get different drive sprocket for bgu , asked perry at apf and got no response.

 

Thoughts anyone,,,?

 

HI BOB ask rob he your man on bars mate jon :thumbup:

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Hi thanks for your reply to my enquiry regarding BGU PROCESSOR, the 1x37 is about 2000 euro cheaper than either the palax or the bgu ,do you have any difficulty with the power of the splitter on the bgu and is the machine capable of processing the max wood diameter opf around 14 inches thanks

 

ooh !!!

now there's a dilemma.

 

in that case, hp 37 all the way.

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