How the hell do you think I wound up with them! I saw them and had to have them... kind of art deco of you ask me. They would all look sexy on a display saw. The blemishes on the Pro Lite will likely have it put into rotation. The others will likely go to shelf queens or become trade fodder toward something I will actually use.
I just need to find the guy that has been hoarding all of the bow bar feet and guards and I'll be set... that is not all of them either... some are in other spots because they have been identified and others are mounted...
Looks like a Universal/Combo bar meant to be run with an S Clip. The oblong adjuster holes have oil passages, not sure if the smaller holes do as well. The Stud slot appears to be 9.5mm, so I would hazard a guess that it will work on a D176 saw(with S Clip), or a D196/ D007 with out a clip.
Sidenote……I would be interested in owning something like the one pictured. Purely for scientific purposes, of course.
I have a few NOS Oregon bars, but some of the numbers do not cross reference to the current numbering system. Anyone have a chart that has the old numbers to compare to the new numbers? One attached for an example. One of the sleeves has a copyright date of 1971 on it. I do not know when they went to the current numbering system, or how many times it may have changed.View attachment 31919
Would you have the specifications for Oregon bar # 18190 over 505 A791? Its on a 14" Craftsman electric chain model 31534030. I lost the chain awhile ago and need to know the pitch and number of drive links to have a new chain made. The sprocket has 325 on it and a guy verified the pitch as 325 and the gauge as .063 with a Stihl check gauge. I found .063 rather tight on a new Oregon gauge. I'd like to see the manual.
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