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Hi I've been logging up some small trees/ branches for someone with my 170 it's inly a 12 inch bar. I'm wondering if it would run a bigger bar say 16 inch to make it reach into the saw horse better? I would not be trying to take big trees down its just awkward to fit into my saw horse for the small logs?

Sorry if it's a stupid question.

Thanks Richard

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Save time and cut them all in a pile on the ground, saves lifting them up into the holder. Just don't hit the ground.

 

 

That's what I'm frightened of! Don't like doing it on the ground as I feel unsafe if the saw decided to do anything silly hence the saw horse!

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That's what I'm frightened of! Don't like doing it on the ground as I feel unsafe if the saw decided to do anything silly hence the saw horse!

 

 

Even if you cut one at a time on the ground, kneel down and cut with the bar level until the saw body touches the floor, then remove the saw, rotate the log and finish the cut.

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