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Bart4429

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My first post. I've been planking my own wood for about a year now and am wanting to up my saws power. I'm running a dual port muff and have a free-flow filter. I'm thing my next step is a bore kit. My saw is a Stihl 046 and it bogs in wet pine while planking. I'm using a 32in .063 bar with a skip tooth chain. Any suggestions on which kit is the best? Or who to buy from?
 
My first post. I've been planking my own wood for about a year now and am wanting to up my saws power. I'm running a dual port muff and have a free-flow filter. I'm thing my next step is a bore kit. My saw is a Stihl 046 and it bogs in wet pine while planking. I'm using a 32in .063 bar with a skip tooth chain. Any suggestions on which kit is the best? Or who to buy from?
But a larger CC Saw.
 
My first post. I've been planking my own wood for about a year now and am wanting to up my saws power. I'm running a dual port muff and have a free-flow filter. I'm thing my next step is a bore kit. My saw is a Stihl 046 and it bogs in wet pine while planking. I'm using a 32in .063 bar with a skip tooth chain. Any suggestions on which kit is the best? Or who to buy from?
Stock stihl P/C is better than any aftermarket. Send it off to a porter if you want more power.

For milling look for a bigger saw.
 
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