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560 xpg 18" Sugi lightweight & Oregon full chisel felled over 600 tonnes of chestnut, plus general arb work, faultless, cuts just as quick as 372 and is lighter and better balanced!

 

yep i am tempted by a 560xp too as they rip. spotted you (i think twas you) out the back of Taunton today on a forestry site as i was working a couple of miles up the road from ya. :thumbup1:

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yep i am tempted by a 560xp too as they rip. spotted you (i think twas you) out the back of Taunton today on a forestry site as i was working a couple of miles up the road from ya. :thumbup1:

 

 

Hi yes that was me, be up there All week, that's the big site of chestnut I've taken on. You will see what has been forwarded out from the road!!

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In fresh air ...faster chain speed . Buried deep in the wood ...don't lean on it too hard as you have sacrificed a little of the torque by upping the gearing . An 8 pin sprocket still allows you to use a standard chain loop for your given bar size . If you go to a 9 pin you need to add another driver to the loop . I find the 560 that I have sufficiently strong and grunty to run 18" bar .325 chain driven by an 8 pin . It is modded slightly though . Hope that explains it . :001_smile:

 

where are you all getting the 8t sprockets ????:confused1:

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