https://www.google.com/search?q=hus...xmAEAoAEByAEIwAEB&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-serpThat bar has an identical shaped tip to a sugi hara . I heard they were sugi hara not tsumura to
Im all good with them being sugi hara . They are the best bars I have ever owned
MehIm all good with them being sugi hara . They are the best bars I have ever owned
I get about 80 hours or so use out of a oregon powermatch bar. Usually by the second bar tip and closing the groove slop twice... it’s whooped. It’s a good bar in terms of value for the $ though. Definitely gets the job done. However... in comparison I get more life out of a sugihara, tsumura, cannon or stihl ES bar. Yes... they are more expensive, but you get what you pay for with bars. Just my experiences.
I have 6 of the 24" on different sawsI get about 80 hours or so use out of a oregon powermatch bar. Usually by the second bar tip and closing the groove slop twice... it’s whooped. It’s a good bar in terms of value for the $ though. Definitely gets the job done. However... in comparison I get more life out of a sugihara, tsumura, cannon or stihl ES bar. Yes... they are more expensive, but you get what you pay for with bars. Just my experiences.
I almost bought a versacut bar before reading some threads about them on this forum. Went with a NOS Total Super Bar instead.Meh
I bought 4 24" Oregon versa cut aluminum core for that price.
Are they sugi quality
No
But there's 4 of them and they light
Compared to lw tsumura I have.
I imagine bore cutting to be harder on the bar than normal cross cutting.What do you use forbar oil? I'm using cam2/fvp ,but mostly mystic. We are seeing close to 4 weeks on the first tip (bar ain't worth a new tip) bore cutting oak mostly 30 to 40 trees a day
So your getting about 100 hours of use out of the bar by my rough calculation? That’s about on point. Bore cutting is hard on tips. We use either tractor supply or this.What do you use forbar oil? I'm using cam2/fvp ,but mostly mystic. We are seeing close to 4 weeks on the first tip (bar ain't worth a new tip) bore cutting oak mostly 30 to 40 trees a day
I tried an aftermarket Archer bar for my Stihl MS150 and during the first or second tank of fuel for that bar it spontaneously converted to a hardnose bar. I'll probably never try another bar made in China. Honestly I've never had any issues with ice or snow with my bars. In the winter I try to keep the logs on ice and snow so if I do make it through the log unexpectedly I'll hit ice instead of rocks or dirt.In the wintertime I find you gotta try to keep the tip outta the snow or this will happen if you make a habit of that. View attachment 297019
Oh yeah I’d rather hit ice and snow than dirt anytime. I just noticed that if I’m bore cutting a tree, or bucking a log and the bar is sticking out the other end into a pile of snow while I’m cutting it’s hard on the tip after a while. Must be the hot cold temp change or something. Or the snow washes away the oil off the bar sprocket bearing.I tried an aftermarket Archer bar for my Stihl MS150 and during the first or second tank of fuel for that bar it spontaneously converted to a hardnose bar. I'll probably never try another bar made in China. Honestly I've never had any issues with ice or snow with my bars. In the winter I try to keep the logs on ice and snow so if I do make it through the log unexpectedly I'll hit ice instead of rocks or dirt.
I would bet the temperature difference is the problem, especially if the bar tip is just sitting in what is essentially super cold water at that point.Oh yeah I’d rather hit ice and snow than dirt anytime. I just noticed that if I’m bore cutting a tree, or bucking a log and the bar is sticking out the other end into a pile of snow while I’m cutting it’s hard on the tip after a while. Must be the hot cold temp change or something. Or the snow washes away the oil off the bar sprocket bearing.
In NZ we pay less for Sugihara than oregan / husky so a bit of a no Brainer down hereMeh
I bought 4 24" Oregon versa cut aluminum core for that price.
Are they sugi quality
No
But there's 4 of them and they light
Compared to lw tsumura I have.
40.00 usd shipped from the Amazon when their on saleIn NZ we pay less for Sugihara than oregan / husky so a bit of a no Brainer down here
So is that 80 hours of constant use or??I get about 80 hours or so use out of a oregon powermatch bar. Usually by the second bar tip and closing the groove slop twice... it’s whooped. It’s a good bar in terms of value for the $ though. Definitely gets the job done. However... in comparison I get more life out of a sugihara, tsumura, cannon or stihl ES bar. Yes... they are more expensive, but you get what you pay for with bars. Just my experiences.