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I have this to give. View attachment 99059 I know this is ugly but it is new, just wasn't taken care of in storage. The sprocket tip is a little "crunchy" but some grease will cure that I think. The bar could be stripped and painted. Got it with a saw on craigslist.
It is a small mount Husky .325 .058 66dl. I will cover the shipping.
Looks like a 20” bar...am I correct?
 

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Jon1212 is correct, 16". Sorry I didn't post that fellas.
I gotcha covered.

I added it to your post.

I don't know how to say this, without sounding judgemental, but I looked at your sig line and I think you might have a wee bit of a CAD problem.....
 

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Jon1212 is correct, 16". Sorry I didn't post that fellas.
No problem man. I’m just not one of those guys that knows bar lengths by drive link count lol! @Jon1212 and many others are the boss in that. @RIDE-RED 350r might be interested for his 242xp project
 

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I gotcha covered.

I added it to your post.

I don't know how to say this, without sounding judgemental, but I looked at your sig line and I think you might have a wee bit of a CAD problem.....
His sig line is reminiscent of @dustinwilt68 ’s 8 mile long list...lol
 

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I gotcha covered.

I added it to your post.

I don't know how to say this, without sounding judgemental, but I looked at your sig line and I think you might have a wee bit of a CAD problem.....

I know... If you could see my wanted list the "wee bit" goes to I am not sure what. Lol
 

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I have this to give. View attachment 99059 I know this is ugly but it is new, just wasn't taken care of in storage. The sprocket tip is a little "crunchy" but some grease will cure that I think. The bar could be stripped and painted. Got it with a saw on craigslist.
It is a small mount Husky .325 .058 66dl. I will cover the shipping.

This bar is an Oregon K095 16"
I take crunchy bar tips to work and spin them with the wire wheel on the bench grinder with a healthy dose of wd40. makes a hell of a mess but gets them feeling healthier.

His sig line is reminiscent of @dustinwilt68 ’s 8 mile long list...lol

Nothing will beat T1s sig line.
 

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I have this to give. View attachment 99059 I know this is ugly but it is new, just wasn't taken care of in storage. The sprocket tip is a little "crunchy" but some grease will cure that I think. The bar could be stripped and painted. Got it with a saw on craigslist.
It is a small mount Husky .325 .058 66dl. I will cover the shipping.

This bar is an Oregon K095 16"
I could use the bar on my 242.

I have a Oregon 16" 3/8LP with chain I'll post up for grabs as soon as I get a chance to find it and snap a pic.
 

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And it all started with a McCulloch PM610....

I bought that saw to help feed my very young family during the winter while laid off from construction. The first winter I cut, split and sold 85 cord of wood. All of it was hand split with a 8# splitting maul. That was back around 1985 when I was much younger and in much better shape! Lol
 

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I bought that saw to help feed my very young family during the winter while laid off from construction. The first winter I cut, split and sold 85 cord of wood. All of it was hand split with a 8# splitting maul. That was back around 1985 when I was much younger and in much better shape! Lol
QTLA....

That's a phenomenal memory attached to that saw, and a very commendable act.

1985 was the year after I graduated High School.
 

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I bought that saw to help feed my very young family during the winter while laid off from construction. The first winter I cut, split and sold 85 cord of wood. All of it was hand split with a 8# splitting maul. That was back around 1985 when I was much younger and in much better shape! Lol

I don’t remember anything before December 19 of that year. [emoji57]
 
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