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Isn’t a 10-10 like mid 50cc? How well would it pull a 28”?
It’s not to pull the chain, it so you don’t have to bend to cut firewood! Lol I know a lot of guys who do it, doesn’t work for me! It is possible for it to pull it in soft wood.
All I saw was mac 125, that got me going. Then is saw it was a 10-10...not a bad thing, but not an sp125!
 

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Isn’t a 10-10 like mid 50cc? How well would it pull a 28”?
It’s not to pull the chain, it so you don’t have to bend to cut firewood! Lol I know a lot of guys who do it, doesn’t work for me! It is possible for it to pull it in soft wood.
All I saw was mac 125, that got me going. Then is saw it was a 10-10...not a bad thing, but not an sp125!
Yep. Basically a "Landing Saw" set up. Though I'm pretty sure those 54cc's of torquey goodness could pull it through some PNW pine, cedar, and fir. It's the same reason they make a 24, 28, and 32" K095. Less bending with a 60cc Dolmar, Husqvarna, or Jonsereds saw.
 

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Yep. Basically a "Landing Saw" set up. Though I'm pretty sure those 54cc's of torquey goodness could pull it through some PNW pine, cedar, and fir. It's the same reason they make a 24, 28, and 32" K095. Less bending with a 60cc Dolmar, Husqvarna, or Jonsereds saw.

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I was just thinking about running one of these NOS 32" K095's on the 2258. With 105dl of 33RSF.....Whatchu think? I may take some of the weight out of the bar, for balance.

I would definitely take some weight out of the bar. And I went with lgx cuz I got it cheap and my thoughts were that it would be smoother. I'm not using it on anything more than 12". I need to up grade the oiler still.
 

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I would definitely take some weight out of the bar. And I went with lgx cuz I got it cheap and my thoughts were that it would be smoother. I'm not using it on anything more than 12". I need to up grade the oiler still.
I'll probably start on it next week, with the Relston bits.
 
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