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Here’s a better picture with the chains lined up best I could with .404 raiseman full comp on top, 3/8 full skip stihl in middle, then 3/8 oregon full comp. 16683E6E-2A5E-4792-8E9C-9571DBD8B41F.jpegI am wondering if there is slight variation between chain brands. I’m sure there is. Just another VARIABLE for us to argue about. Lol. I think the improved chip clearance of the .404 I’m noticing is mostly from the larger cutter size maybe? Wider kerf?
 
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New .404 raiseman full comp with one sharpening on top... and worn 3/8 full skip stihl chain on bottom. Difference is even less noticeable when the 3/8 was new. View attachment 271879 Does .404 chain vary by brand?
The rivets on .404 are .029” further apart than 3/8
 

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3/8 Stihl cutters are slightly smaller than Oregon 3/8 cutters. Stihl even recommends a smaller 13/64 file. I use the 7/32 anyway, but that’s just an example. Stihl .325 and Oregon .325 seem to be slightly different as well. I’m just curious if there is difference among .404 cutters since I have not compared any?
 

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Cutters might be longer, taller, or wider. But they’re all the same distance from one cutter to the next
The cutter size must be what I am noticing with it affecting chip clearance then if it isn’t distance between cutters? Tie straps seem to vary a little but I don’t think that would affect chip clearance?
 

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The cutter size must be what I am noticing with it affecting chip clearance then if it isn’t distance between cutters? Tie straps seem to vary a little but I don’t think that would affect chip clearance?
No idea. But .404 means .404” from rivet to rivet. So that would remain the same regardless
 

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No idea. But .404 means .404” from rivet to rivet. So that would remain the same regardless
Ok so .404 is the one constant but everything else can be different?
 

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The cutter size must be what I am noticing with it affecting chip clearance then if it isn’t distance between cutters? Tie straps seem to vary a little but I don’t think that would affect chip clearance?
Height and kerf on .404 are both more than 3/8
 

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Height and kerf on .404 are both more than 3/8
That makes sense to me and could be what I’m noticing with the difference in cutting. Thanks for the info Kevin.
 

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comstock logging has some Tsumura 36 Husky Lightweight bars. Tsumura makes great bars and comstock logging has the best prices Ive found
+1 on Comstock pricing. I get all my Tsumuras from them. And for the OP, I’ve found that Tsumura are the best balance between Lightness and rigidity. User preference of course, but I feel stihl and Oregon light weight bars are too floppy. Different strokes
 

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+1 on Comstock pricing. I get all my Tsumuras from them. And for the OP, I’ve found that Tsumura are the best balance between Lightness and rigidity. User preference of course, but I feel stihl and Oregon light weight bars are too floppy. Different strokes


I ordered one this morning. I agree, can’t beat that price, $125 shipped for a lightweight bar. Thank you both for the tip. If definitive Dave ever responds to me, I’ll order a cannon from him in 404
 

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+1 on Comstock pricing. I get all my Tsumuras from them. And for the OP, I’ve found that Tsumura are the best balance between Lightness and rigidity. User preference of course, but I feel stihl and Oregon light weight bars are too floppy. Different strokes
I'm gonna have to visit that store. Be nice to have a good 28" for the 394. That said, the Husky branded 36" I've been using has taken alot of abuse and is holding up well. You've seen what I use it in
 

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Tsumura Light works great for few times I need 36 on MMWS 661, otherwise 24"

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be prepared for a drive link count change, at least for husky. I believe when i changed my hisky 36 for a tsumara drive link count went up 4.
That was the only thing that i didnt like about the change, but the bar is slightly wider in the middle and is a far superior product than the husky IMO
 

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I ordered one this morning. I agree, can’t beat that price, $125 shipped for a lightweight bar. Thank you both for the tip. If definitive Dave ever responds to me, I’ll order a cannon from him in 404


Got my bar on Saturday.
 
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