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  1. SeanKroll

    Which big bar, and from where, please.

    Thanks, my 660 is dual port, and going to be 'built' when I get it fixed, scored piston, supposedly from the seemingly crisply functioning decomp valve, per the mechanic as the dealer.
  2. SeanKroll

    Which big bar, and from where, please.

    The bars are listed cheap 48" low profile GB for $66. Out of stock.
  3. SeanKroll

    Which big bar, and from where, please.

    I've bore cut a tree or two in my time. Double-cutting from hooks sucks. Only had to do that once with a 36". Occasional use. I'd rather use a shorter bar most of the time, chasing cuts or double-cutting. I would use a larger bar for cutting cookies cleanly for tables. Just got back from...
  4. SeanKroll

    Which big bar, and from where, please.

    Thanks. My friend is going to buy a big bar for chainsaw milling stuff down to bandsaw mill capacity with an MS 056, or I've suggested to him, a double-ended bar with two powerheads. His brother is the retired logger, so between them, I think that they have powerheads, might be 2 056s...
  5. SeanKroll

    Which big bar, and from where, please.

    Doubt it. Probably leaning more toward 42 or 47" (I think I've seen those sizes). A 661 actually only suggested to use a 32" max, per Stihl. Maybe I need a 3120, since I'm rolling in all this dough, moving and not working, and down payment, and moving costs, and...
  6. SeanKroll

    Which big bar, and from where, please.

    Funny you should say CL https://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/grd/d/cannon-60-inch-chainsaw-bar/6608255609.html $350 Has a carbide coated chain. Maybe from a mill or other industry??? 60" is a bit more than I was thinking. I've use 50" and 60" cannons on an ms880. F'ing heavy. Lovely from a...
  7. SeanKroll

    Which big bar, and from where, please.

    I'm not married to .375/.050, at all, just throwing it out there. I figured I'd be into larger chain, probably. Seems like you're cutting more kerf. maybe longer bars need to be thicker for rigidity, as part of the equation, as well as chain-strength.
  8. SeanKroll

    Which big bar, and from where, please.

    I need something bigger than 36". I've got an MS 660, to rebuild, and soup-up for a power head. Suggestions, please! I run almost all 3/8, 0.50 up to 36", buying by the roll, fwiw.
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