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That sounds like the argument that circles in NZ about Tikkas. We run a 353 and 562XP in the bush track cutting including very big dead wet beech. They certainly perform for us.The danger is the Timberline on the 562.Watch your legs because it can get that chain very sharp possibly too sharp.
Cutting southern mahogany today I discovered the secret to actually being able to cut it dry
I sharpened with the down angle set at 50 degrees and used a 1 mm raker gap
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