aneirin
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ah ok i see. thanks benny
at present i have 325"
1.6 mm
62
16"drivebar
so if i get the 7 tooth sprocket kit and a 3/8 bar and a picco super 3 chain thats me all set then? as far as i'm aware they don't make a picco super 3 chain for 325" hence the need for a new sprocket?
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how much are you asking? what type of trees do you have, is it green and could you deliver it? perhaps you could send me a photo?
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BOWLS! eventually, lots and lots of bowls
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I'm primarily looking to buy sycamore, beech, fruit trees (apple, pear, cherry) ash, elm and alder though other hardwoods i will consider.
Ideally i would like a tree or two's worth for now, roughly around 20" diameter preferably green or left for up to about 6 months and cut into logs about the height of a regular sackbarrow. these will eventually be used for greenwood turning should that give you a better idea of what i'm after! I don't drive so transport would be ideal however it can be otherwise arranged.
nr victoria school
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Thanks man, I'm still getting my head around this site!
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or am i missing something?
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Hi everyone, i would like to put a rim sprocket kit on my ms250 so that i may use the picco super 3 chain. i'm just slightly confused as to wether i need the 7 or 8 tooth kit?
also would i need a different bar?
Rim Sprocket Kit Picco 7T for Stihl MS210, MS210C - 1123 007 1030 | Stihl 021/MS210 Chainsaw Spares
Picco Super 3 (PS3), 3/8" P 1.3 mm - The first ever 3/8" Picco chisel tooth saw chain in the world
Im a woodturner and i cant afford a better saw at the moment but i use my saw a lot and feel it could use a boost, i also use it when cutting blanks along the grain would it be worth me getting a ripping chain from somewhere?
Thanks in advance for any help and advice!
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Anyone? advice would be equally appreciated
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I'm primarily looking to buy sycamore, beech, fruit trees (apple, pear, cherry) ash, elm and alder though other hardwoods i will consider.
Ideally i would like a tree or two's worth for now, roughly around 20" diameter preferably green or left for up to about 6 months and cut into logs about the height of a regular sackbarrow. these will eventually be used for greenwood turning should that give you a better idea of what i'm after! I don't drive so transport would be ideal however it can be otherwise arranged.
nr victoria school
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OK so not quite firewood but i thought this an appropriate place to post this...I am always looking for large hardwood logs to cut up into bowl blanks for wood turning in wrexham any advice or logs would be much appreciated as a side note any advice on receiving training as a tree surgeon/arb around wrexham would also be greatly apreciated:thumbup:
which rim sprocket kit for picco super 3 on ms250?
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One more question, do you think its worth me getting all this in terms of cutting speed,power etc. or perhaps there's just as good a chain that will fit my current set up?