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I've got a spare 026 on the shelf,and I'm wondering what it would be like running the Picco super chain on a 16 inch bar.
I'm not sure if this conversion is possible,due to bar mount size,but if anyone has some pointers or experience with this,please chime in.
 

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These cuts weren't timed but I think you can get a pretty good idea of the difference. I'm not sure if the first saw is ported. It's running .325. The second saw is ported and is running picco

 

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You can buy the kit here too as mentioned...its about $100 & decent value for a dealer here considering what it would cost seperately in total. Me, I just pull the bar sprocket of a standard 3/8 bar & grind it down with a chain grinder to match the profile of a picco nose sprocket. But on my ported ms261 or stock 550xp I find they want more chain in the hardwood I cut, but if I was on the other side of the globe I would see the situation differently I'm sure. What works well here does not neccessarliy work well in the U.S & vice versa. But give it a go....I did.
 

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you guys are gonna make me go buy one of those kits huh ?
 

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When I bought my kit it was $109 CDN. After all the taxes. I paid $125CDN out the door. Well worth it IMO.
I believe cannon also sells a picco bar that fits the 026 but IIRC it's only available in 18". You would still have to get chains and a sprocket.
 

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great info fellas,thanks.
Will be ringing the dealer today to see if they can get me a kit
my 241cm is an angry termite with PS chain on it,and gets more of a workout than any of my bigger saws,so i cant wait to rig up the 026
 

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Ouch! just looked the kit up at the local Stihl (pronounced steal) dealer.
$232 Aus !!!!!!
 

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It would be interesting to see some 346, 550 and MS261 vids with 3/8", .325" and Picco. I think for the cutting I'm doing a shade less speed and a tougher working corner is where it's at, but I'm always down for scientific experimentation (not at my expense)... I ain't got the $$$ to piss away on it.
 

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You can run picco on a regular 3/8 pitch bar tip but you usually need to take a file to each side of the sprocket teeth just enough to fit between the straps and settle for a smooth ride. Some bar tips with enough wear are already thin enough.
 

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I have a picco setup on my 026. The saw is bone stock. I have ran it with the 7t and 8t sprockets. It could use a tad more power with the 8t. My 261 is nasty with the picco b/c and 8t sprocket.
 
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