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I noodle'd with a 50 cc saw once, never felt like throwing a saw before in my life, until then....

No noodlein' for me, unless I have a 70cc or 77cc saw, although I prefer a 90cc for noddling.



I wouldn't tear it up for real noodling but it could do it.
 

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Had a 575 that was a good noodler more torque than the 272, but heavier and didn't clear as easily with the stock cover. Had to run a modified clutch cover or a west coast to make it worth the effort.

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Anyone do anything creative with your noodles? I put mine under my lean to and either burn them in the wood boiler or my wife uses them for garden bedding.
Fire starter. Chicken bedding.
That seems to use up what I make...
Garden/flower bedding, chicken & rabbit bedding in my case too.
I tend to fill up 2-3 200liter barrels with chips and those then get used as required.

This year I'll try storing the chips & noodles in a "big bag" that I got from work, should hold a decent amount of volume and still allow for air circulation.
 
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