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You wouldn’t like me then I do plenty of cutting with a 20-24” on my 066
Well if your cutting Australian hardwood that might be a different story?
I have an 036 that pulls a 24 very nicely so I couldn't see going to an 066 for stuff the little guy can handle.
When I only had a few saws I did get a 25" bar for my 088 with .404 , but I've only used it a couple of times, for splitting rounds.
 

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Well if your cutting Australian hardwood that might be a different story?
I have an 036 that pulls a 24 very nicely so I couldn't see going to an 066 for stuff the little guy can handle.
When I only had a few saws I did get a 25" bar for my 088 with .404 , but I've only used it a couple of times, for splitting rounds.
I just like to be able to power through some of the 20-25” oak and ash. I even stick a 18” .325 with a 9 pin on just to mess around on smaller trees
 

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I suppose it would be bad form to use a 20" bar on my avatar saw .However later this week I will remove a 32" bar from a Husqvarna 2100 CD and replace it with a 20" .I think it will handle it .
 

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Better yet a 20” bar on the 2100 with a velocity stack and exposed foam air filter so everyone can see it easily
 
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