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Picco vs 325 chain for limbing

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I expect that the lower profile cutters, combined with the smaller pitch chain ( cutters per inch) gives it certain advantages over 3/8 low profile ('Picco') chain.

Have to see when it becomes available.

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Linky doesn't work for me. Philbert, can you try again?
 

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OK, somebody has to get a loop of this stuff so we can take a look at it. I wonder how different it is to .325 NK.

Different enough that Oregon says this further down that page:

80TXL must be used together with the corresponding guide bar and sprocket and are not compatible with other existing cutting systems.
 

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It's like a NK chain lead to a 325 explosion. I bet dealers are ecstatic they now have to carry a bazillion different types of chain :(
Having said that, NK AKA LP(another thing is the name convention hasn't settled yet), works fantastic on 30-40cc saws, and likely on 50cc saws, too. If I can, I stick with standard 325 mostly because it just lasts longer, and needs sharpening less often.
 

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Used on many battery saws due to power demands, and some pole saws for smoother cuts.

Philbert

It may also be due to the smaller bars. 3/8 LP is still a long chassis even if it isn't very demanding. LP going around the tip on teeny tiny bar is asking for heat and snagging and kick back.
 

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The chain choice pool is almost as deep as the mix oil/bar oil pool. I have a 1/4 rig on a rear handle 200 and it is glorious for anything under 8 inches or so. Gotta keep it tight, tangs on DL are pretty shallow. 80 DL on a 16" bar vs 60 on a 3/8 Picco. Talk about smoooth !
 

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The chain choice pool is almost as deep as the mix oil/bar oil pool. I have a 1/4 rig on a rear handle 200 and it is glorious for anything under 8 inches or so. Gotta keep it tight, tangs on DL are pretty shallow. 80 DL on a 16" bar vs 60 on a 3/8 Picco. Talk about smoooth !
A sharpening nightmare with that many teeth?
 

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I love the smoothness, control & precision of 1/4" chain I run it on my rear handle ms150. But its expensive and not the best value due to the itty bitty cutter lengths that don't offer many sharpening. Big +1 on someone getting a loop of Nano .325 and putting some veneer calipers on it and a bar to get a gauge of its efficiency potential. 325 is IMO a better pitch to make LP & NK chain.
 

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OK I finally swapped the 241's default 6 pin sprocket for the 7 pin from GlocknStihl and it's way better. That extra bit of chain speed seem to help a lot. I was also making sure to use full throttle.

It's not quite as happy with the 14" bar burried in Oak now..... but I'm fine with that. I have other saws for bigger wood. But for stuff in the 6" range, hot damn it slices through like butter.

My current chain is Picco PM. I have a PS on order at my local dealer. I'll report back after get that as well.
 
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