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I've been milling for about a year now using Granberg 3/8" milling chain exclusively. I've been considering trying 325 chain to decrease kerf size and hopefully speed things up a bit.
Everything I mill is under 30" with mostogs being about 24". I have a 50" Cannon Bar with a 3120 powerhead.
Is anyone currently using that sort of setup?
It appears that Granberg makes chain that size or I could resharpen regular chain.
I understand that I'll need a different rim sprocket. Could someone give me a part number for the one I'll need? I believe I will need a 9-tooth.
Thanks!
 

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I've been milling for about a year now using Granberg 3/8" milling chain exclusively. I've been considering trying 325 chain to decrease kerf size and hopefully speed things up a bit.
Everything I mill is under 30" with mostogs being about 24". I have a 50" Cannon Bar with a 3120 powerhead.
Is anyone currently using that sort of setup?
It appears that Granberg makes chain that size or I could resharpen regular chain.
I understand that I'll need a different rim sprocket. Could someone give me a part number for the one I'll need? I believe I will need a 9-tooth.
Thanks!
I don't mean to derail your thread but have you got any other pictures of you international? I've always liked those.
 

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I don't mean to derail your thread but have you got any other pictures of you international? I've always liked those.
HAHA!
It's made for work. Here it is with forty 80# bags of concrete in the bed. 1000003364.jpg
 

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Too much powerhead (weight and power) for .325 chain/bar. The difference in kerf will be minimal. Stick with 3/8 chain.
 

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Too much powerhead (weight and power) for .325 chain/bar. The difference in kerf will be minimal. Stick with 3/8 chain.
That's about what I was thinking. At what point is it worth going to 325 chain?
 

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If you can lighten up on the powerhead. Say a husq 395, you could easily run the GB 48 inch 3/8 low profile milling bar, gb 3/8 low profile rim sprocket and stihl pmx ripping chain. I run the GB and Stihl 3/8 lp for milling and it's excellent stuff. Whites ships to the states.

 

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