motownbrowne
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- Joined
- Dec 30, 2013
- Messages
- 2,635
- Location
- river falls, wi
- Tractor
- Kubota mx4700 HST, New Holland TC-29D
I saw your posts before about it. I will try the narrower stock chain first, which will probably work good for me as I will be doing 99% limbing/topping and no bucking to speak off, all on soft woods. I am sure in time I will try different things, can't wait to get it out and broken in.
I've run 3/8 and .325 on my 261, which is a similar saw. The 3/8 was fine for bucking, and I like that it stays sharp a little longer and is faster and easier to file, but for smaller material like loving and thinning, I prefer .325 hands down. Way smoother and less grabby.