J jake wells no longer here Local time 7:15 PM User ID 294 Joined Dec 28, 2015 Messages 8,302 Reaction score 19,502 Location ky Jul 1, 2017 #1 will it run it or drag it down to much? seems to work nicely running a 8 pin 3/8.
T.Roller Mastermind Approved! Local time 8:15 PM User ID 1277 Joined May 11, 2016 Messages 15,385 Reaction score 53,458 Location Southeast, TN Jul 1, 2017 #2 I'd stick with an 8 pin
J jake wells no longer here Local time 7:15 PM User ID 294 Joined Dec 28, 2015 Messages 8,302 Reaction score 19,502 Location ky Jul 1, 2017 #3 ok sounds good.
Deets066 AKA Deetsey Local time 8:15 PM User ID 290 Joined Dec 28, 2015 Messages 15,443 Reaction score 73,576 Location Illinois Jul 2, 2017 #4 There aren't many stock saws that benefit from a 9 pin
Dub11 Saw R skeery GoldMember Local time 7:15 PM User ID 2014 Joined Oct 21, 2016 Messages 34,636 Reaction score 147,410 Location Kansas Jul 2, 2017 #5 10 pin 3/8 low pro and 14" bar cause really are you gonna wanna run that saw more than a couple cuts?
10 pin 3/8 low pro and 14" bar cause really are you gonna wanna run that saw more than a couple cuts?
Moparmyway Its just a saw GoldMember Local time 8:15 PM User ID 21 Joined Dec 4, 2015 Messages 5,336 Reaction score 28,484 Location In a meeting Jul 2, 2017 #6 Dub11 said: 10 pin 3/8 low pro and 14" bar cause really are you gonna wanna run that saw more than a couple cuts? Click to expand...
Dub11 said: 10 pin 3/8 low pro and 14" bar cause really are you gonna wanna run that saw more than a couple cuts? Click to expand...