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New Husqvarna. . 365 special! ! Before and After muff mod

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by DexterDay, Mar 26, 2016.

  1. Mag Craft

    Mag Craft

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    Yep that is what I do. I do not cut 20" lengths I cut at 15". I remember letting one fall by accident on its side and I could barely pic it up to roll into the trailer. But if to big I will noodle. That is when some of the old saws I have with no chain brake work well. There is nothing in the clutch cover to plug up from noodling.
     
  2. clemsonfor

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    Yea I like to stay under 24"

    Really I like 16th 24" to me that's the sweet spot of able to move it and good density and splits
     
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    Yea I shoot for 16" I get some 14 and some 18. But year big stuff is noodled at least once to move it and more if huge
     
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